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Max Verstappen has expressed his confusion over the 'weird' reliability problems that have plagued the efforts of Red Bull and Ferrari since the beginning of the new Formula One season. The Dutchman has won every race that he has managed to finish in 2022 but has already been forced to retire through no fault of his own on two occasions due to his engine having given up on him, while his Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez has also struggled with a number of similar power unit issues over the course of the campaign to date.
Charles Leclerc of Ferrari was the highest-profile casualty at last weekend's Spanish Grand Prix when he was forced out with a power unit failure shortly before the halfway mark that wrecked his hopes of securing a third race victory of the new season. Mercedes were also threatened by fluid leaks on both cars during the closing