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Verstappen admits Red Bull F1 weakness ‘found out' at Monaco

Max Verstappen believes Red Bull's woes in qualifying at the Monaco Grand Prix show that its weakness riding kerbs has been 'found out' now rivals have caught up. The Dutchman was open heading into the weekend that he expected the unique circuit characteristics present at Monte Carlo to make Red Bull even more vulnerable. Verstappen […]
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