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Verstappen not satisfied with Red Bull after DNF: 'Must be fixed'

It is now clear that the brake problem Max Verstappen had to retire because of at the Australian Grand Prix was caused by an error on the part of his Red Bull team. At the press conference ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix, the Red Bull Racing driver revealed that on Saturday there were initial indications that something was wrong, but that the team could not find the exact problem.
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