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    Whoops. One Honda on fire, one Honda dead in the pits, one Honda seized on track. 3 out of 4 toast.

    Not a great result from the Red Bull built Honda design. Are we sure those donks aren't made in Solihull?

    Go KMag!
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    Pretty good race, Ferraris look to have the best balanced car, even if it might miss out marginally for ultimate pace over 1 lap.

    Happy to see them get a win, I'm hoping that McLaren are still sand bagging just to provide extra excitement next race!!

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    I just saw a clip of LeClerk and Verstappen chatting, it sounded like Verstappens steering was jamming.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    I just saw a clip of LeClerk and Verstappen chatting, it sounded like Verstappens steering was jamming.
    I saw Horner say they dropped the car at the last pit stop and damaged a track rod which would have made it uneven. It did sound however like there was an issue with the power assist as he was complaining over the radio that it was very heavy. That then progressed into total power failure. Red Bull have been quiet about details.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BradC View Post
    I saw Horner say they dropped the car at the last pit stop and damaged a track rod which would have made it uneven. It did sound however like there was an issue with the power assist as he was complaining over the radio that it was very heavy. That then progressed into total power failure. Red Bull have been quiet about details.
    My take on that steering issue could be the bent track rod made the steering drag, that's possible I think.

    But he definitely had more than that as an issue in the end, he appeared to only just make it back to the pits under his own power.

    I think the guy on the radio said to try limp it home(Verstappen's), they wouldn't have done that if it had issues in the actual power unit itself, they can't afford to damage it for sure.

    It's a gutting sport, hero to zero just like that, it was a really bad day for red Bull!

    Then there's McLaren.....

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