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Verstappen: Bahrain crash caused by 150hp power boost

Verstappen crashes his RB14 during Qualifying in Bahrain – Images credit – LAT Images Red Bull ace Max Verstappen will start the Bahrain Grand Prix from fifteenth on the grid. Max’s RB14 crashed into the wall at turn 2 in the first part of qualifying Q2. Crash ending his qualifying session prematurely. The Dutchman has blamed a sudden 150-horsepower boost from his Renault engine for triggering the Q2 crash – following the power surge he ran across the kerbs at Turn 2, the back end of his RB14 stepped out and he spun across the track – hitting the barriers on the outside of the circuit. 'It was unfortunate. I studied the data and suddenly we had a 150 horsepower...
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