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Verstappen hails Honda's first ever podium finish

Max Verstappen has hailed engine-supplier Honda following his third-place finish on Sunday in Melbourne, and the Japanese manufacturer's first-ever podium finish in the hybrid era. Verstappen qualified in fourth and managed to overtake Sebastian Vettel in his Ferrari to secure a podium finish in the opening grand prix of the season. This was Red Bull Racing's first race with a Honda engine and the 21-year-old had to fight hard for his place after a highly-entertaining battle with Vettel on track. With the Dutchman eventually coming out on top at Albert Park - he then pressured five-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, who was in second-place behind his team-mate Valtteri Bottas. "To be...
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