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Originally Posted by M5theonlyone
Tanabe has said that Max's engine is back or going back to the factory to pinpoint what caused the problem that slowed him at a critical moment at the start.
The engine was still working with the wheels turning in the gravel in anti stall.
Max maintains it was similar with what caused the dnf at Monza with overheating contributing to electrical problem.
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actually if engine doesnt work at its 100% there is not much difference in F1 that your engine is running or not.. Max lost power at the start and fell behind so fast yeah car was still accelerating but since pace is so high.. you just lose it.. unlucky for Max..