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Verstappen: Solving Red Bull's F1 ride problems will ‘take time'

Max Verstappen has admitted delivering parts to solve the kerb-riding problem that has hampered Red Bull in recent Formula 1 races will 'take time' to be addressed. The Dutchman opened the season with four wins in five races to open up a reasonable points advantage, but recent rounds have seen Red Bull come under pressure. […]
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