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Red Bull to redesign wheel guns

Red Bull has revealed that it will change the design of its wheel guns to ensure there is no repeat of the incident that saw Mark Webber released from his pit stall in Germany when a rear wheel wasn't properly attached to his car.The right rear became detached from the Australian's car seconds after he pulled away and hit cameraman Paul Allen, leaving him with a broken collarbone and broken ribs. Both the FIA and Formula One Management have since announced changes to the regulations regarding who can be present in the pits on a race weekend, with TV personnel having now been banned from the pits for all sessions when cars are on track.As suggested by Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko, the...
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