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Verstappen backs Abu Dhabi GP sausage kerbs

Max Verstappen wants the Turn 20 sausage kerbs to stay in place at the Yas Marina Circuit for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix despite being caught out by them during FP2 which damaged his Red Bull. The Dutch driver drifted wide on to the large kerbs midway through the second practice session and got his car wedged on top with his bargeboard. The incident saw Verstappen go off track at high speed but avoided the barriers to return to the pits with floor damage. 5774263478001 CrashTV:  After a quick repair job by his Red Bull crew Verstappen returned to action to take second place in the FP2 times with a fastest lap of 1m 37.260s, 0.044s slower than timesheet-topper Valtteri Bottas, to...
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