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Pirelli suspects debris caused Baku tyre failures

Pirelli suspects the two tyre failures at Sunday's Azerbaijan Grand Prix were caused by debris, but was not willing to draw a firm conclusion until a full investigation has taken place at its base in Milan this week. Editor's Picks Perez nearly had to retire car before Baku win Hamilton accidentally hit wrong switch on steering wheel at restart 1 Related Both Lance Stroll and Max Verstappen walked away from two separate 200mph accidents caused by left rear tyre failure on their cars. Verstappen's accident resulted in the race being suspended with two laps remaining, setting up a sprint to the finish won by Sergio Perez. The similarities of the two accidents raised questions over the reason...
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