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Horner explains why Red Bull wanted piece of Verstappen wing back

Article To news overview © Getty Images/Red Bull Contentpool Max Verstappen lost a piece of his wing after running over the yellow rumble strips at Turn 2, with Christian Horner explaining why the team wanted the piece back ahead of next weekend's trip to Austria. Teams and drivers are gearing up for a triple header of races, starting with this weekend's French Grand Prix at the Circuit Paul Ricard. The Austrian and Styrian Grand Prix from the Red Bull Ring follow, with Horner stating that the track can be particularly hard on front wings, hence why he wanted the piece of carbon fibre back. "Yeah, I asked him [sporting director Jonathan Wheatley] to get that back because we have got...
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