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Max Verstappen does not back 'party mode' ban

Verstappen does not back 'party mode' ban
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Max Verstappen says that he does not agree that Mercedes's so-called 'party mode' engine setting should be banned.

Max Verstappen has said that he does not agree that Mercedes's so-called 'party mode' engine setting should be banned.

The Dutch driver's Red Bull team boss, Christian Horner, has proposed that 'parc ferme' conditions apply to engine settings throughout qualifying.

It would effectively mean that Mercedes would not be able to use 'party mode' to get a considerable short-term boost that rival engine manufacturers cannot match.

When asked about Horner's concerns, Verstappen told reporters: "I feel the same way.

"But at the same time, one must be honest and understand that Mercedes did the job better than everyone else. Why should they lose their advantage? That would not be fair.

"Otherwise, everyone should just use the same engine, and I don't think anyone wants that."

However, Verstappen said that the FIA might consider a rule that, in future iterations of the engine regulations, makes 'party mode'-like settings difficult to use.

"But it should not be banned now, just because Mercedes is so competitive," he said.

The 2018 season continues on Sunday with the Bahrain Grand Prix.

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