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Red Bull has Verstappen part back: "Spares are at a premium"

During the third free practice session at the Paul Ricard circuit in France Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has again expressed his displeasure with the yellow kerbstones. He also confirmed that his team has recovered the part Max Verstappen lost during the second free practice. "It was a sensible evening, plenty of data to go through with lots to try and understand," Horner commented in a conversation with Sky Sports. "It's quite a tricky circuit, the surface is unique so hopefully we've made some good changes overnight. Read more 'Hamilton asked for penalty for Red Bull after Baku tyre incident' The team boss also confirmed that Verstappen's detached wing...
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