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Hamilton and Verstappen respond to Mercedes-Red Bull F1 engine staff transfers – Crash
Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen have had their say on the transfer of Formula 1 engine staff between Mercedes and Red Bull.

On Thursday ahead of this weekends Spanish Grand Prix, Red Bull announced that it had poached another five Mercedes power unit staff to bolster its newly-created Red Bull Powertrains division.
The signings add to the capture of former Mercedes High-Performance Powertrains head of mechanical engineering Ben Hodgkinson, who was lured away from the reigning world champion squad to head up the new project in Milton Keynes.
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