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Horner guesses at reason for faulty DRS Verstappen: 'Maybe too ambitious'

Max Verstappen won the Spanish Grand Prix despite a broken DRS system on his RB18. It seems that the problem was not only in the activation system of the opening rear wing. Team boss Christian Horner is guessing at the actual reason. Verstappen had the greatest difficulty in passing Mercedes' George Russell. During the race in Spain, the Red Bull driver had a working DRS one moment and not the next. It was expected that something was wrong with the activation system of the DRS, but Motorsport-total.com reports that there may have been more to the problem with the rear wing. Read more Albers on Perez and Verstappen: 'Only then can he be in front of him' Wrong move by Red Bull in battle of...
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