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Silverstone: Thousands of cars have gone over these kerbs and they're absolutely fine

Silverstone: Thousands of cars have gone over these kerbs and they're absolutely fine 1 July, 2013 Lewis Hamilton rides the kerbs during the British GP weekend Silverstone's owners hit back on Monday at suggestions that the circuit's kerbs could be to blame for explosive Pirelli tyre failures at Sunday's British Formula One Grand Prix. Derek Warwick, President of the British Racing Drivers Club, said he had been out to look at the kerbs and dismissed as 'absolute rubbish' reports that sharp edges might have cut the tyre sidewalls. 'These kerbs have been in since 2009. We've had thousands and thousands of cars go over these kerbs and they have been absolutely fine,' Warwick, an ex-Formula...
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