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Front wing damage behind pace deficit – Verstappen

Max Verstappen revealed that damage to his front wing contributed to a lack of one-lap speed during practice for Formula 1’s Austrian Grand Prix. Mercedes controlled both practice sessions for Red Bull’s home event on Friday, with Lewis Hamilton leading team-mate Valtteri Bottas. Verstappen finished the second session in eighth position, 0.911s behind Hamilton’s best time, having also suffered an off-track excursion through Turn 6. “It felt good to be back in the car and after a few laps you are quite easily back into the rhythm,” said Verstappen. Related Posts Mercedes dominates as Racing Point impresses in Austrian FP2 July 3, 2020 Vettel was Ferrari's first choice until...
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