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Verstappen was 12km from engine failure in Hungary

Christian Horner has detailed the close shave Red Bull encountered with Max Verstappen’s engine before his brilliant Hungarian Grand Prix victory.

The anxiety began for the World Champion when he suffered a power-unit issue during the last part of qualifying, which meant he was unable to set a truly representative Q3 time following a mistake on the first of his two runs.

Red Bull were able to change Verstappen’s power unit, and that of his team-mate Sergio Perez, on the morning of the race and still keep their grid positions of 10th and 11th respectively due to a rule change agreed in June. Previously, doing that would have meant a pit-lane start.

With his third and final permitted new power unit of the season, Verstappen made his way through the field to record his eighth success this year and extended his World Championship advantage to 80 points over Charles Leclerc.

Still buzzing after yesterday’s win, thank you so much to @redbullracing for this first half of the season. I hope you all enjoy your summer break and we can keep this going after that #KeepPushing pic.twitter.com/KW4LJwyYmO

— Max Verstappen (@Max33Verstappen) August 1, 2022

Horner said Red Bull had been fortunate to identify what had gone wrong during qualifying because had they not, and instead left the power unit unchanged for the grand prix, it would have resulted in a race-ending failure.

“We changed the power unit because there was a part that broke on Max’s car [in qualifying],” the Red Bull team principal told reporters.

“Luckily we are here now (as race winners) [but] with the maximum hindsight it’s lucky the part broke yesterday because with 12 kilometres more, it would have broken during the laps to the grid.

“So we decided to change the whole

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