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Red Bull suggests bumpy COTA caused crack in Verstappen's wing ahead of US GP

Aston Martin Red Bull Racing believes the controversial bumps on the Circuit of the Americas resulted in a broken rear wing on Max Verstappen's F1 car prior to the United States Grand Prix. The track is scheduled to be resurfaced during the winter months after it received many complaints across the weekend.  On the grid ahead of lights out, a Red Bull Racing mechanic spotted the crack. Team boss Christian Horner reports the story, but Horner doesn't seem too angry about the situation and is confident the problems will be fixed.  “We discovered a small hairline crack. It would have probably been okay, but we got permission from the FIA to do a precautionary change going...
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