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Verstappen doubts Red Bull's 2019 title chances

Max Verstappen believes we will not see Red Bull-Honda at 'full force' until at least the 2020 season. Red Bull will be joining forces with Honda for the start of the 2019 season, but the Dutchman – who finished on the podium in Belgium – believes it will take some time to see them battling Ferrari and Mercedes together. 'Everyone wants that, but in Formula 1 that’s a tricky thing,' Verstappen said after being asked about his title ambitions.  'At first we will need to take some more steps, but hopefully at the end we will be close. The year after, we should be out in full force.' But, Verstappen is extremely encouraged by Honda's progress and their continued...
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