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Red Bull will run again with Aeroscreen in FFP in Spain and Monaco

Red Bull will run again with Aeroscreen in FFP in Spain and Monaco Red Bull set for further test its Aeroscreen at the Spanish and Monaco Grands Prix, and set a deadline of July 1 to agree which cockpit protection concept will be introduced for the 2017 Formula 1. Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo made debuts its “Aeroscreen' during practice at the Sochi, Russia on Friday. Following the test run, Ricciardo said he had no problems with the visibility of the Aeroscreen, there is still a question as to how tough it is. 'Red Bull are going to run it again in free practice in Spain and Monaco,' confirmed the FIA’s race director Charlie Whiting. 'This time we hope they will have sourced, and...
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