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Max Verstappen retires from Chinese Grand Prix with engine problem

Max Verstappen retires from Chinese Grand Prix with engine problem

Max Verstappen was forced to retire from the Chinese Grand Prix ten laps before the end of the race due to an engine failure. The Red Bull driver had to return to the pit lane after his car experienced a mechanical malfunction.

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Why women are more likely to develop dementia than men, and how to reduce your risk

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Trump: Iran must also promise not to buy nuclear weapons

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Sailboat mast snaps after collision in Weteringbrug, bridge remains open

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Schlager singer, Sinterklaas helper and serious actor, Sem Ben Yakar is all of them

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