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‘Very complex' issue led to Max's Australian fuel leak

Helmut Marko says Red Bull have discovered the cause of Max Verstappen's latest retirement but refused to go into details. Verstappen was on course for a solid but not spectacular runner-up result at the Australian Grand Prix, the Red Bull driver unable to stick with race leader Charles Leclerc but maintaining a healthy advantage over P3. And then disaster struck. For the second time this season the Red Bull driver suffered a fuel pressure problem, his RB18 slowing before stopping on the side of the track. Although pundits speculated that it was an engine-related issue, Red Bull team boss Christian Horner was quick to deny this but did not give a cause for the latest breakdown. Marko, Red...
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