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Verstappen explains cause of Red Bull damage after nightmare British GP

Article To news overview © XPB Max Verstappen was enjoying being in the lead at the Silverstone circuit today after getting a good start from second place on the grid and overtaking pole sitter Carlos Sainz after the Ferrari driver made a small mistake, which allowed the Dutchman through. However, only a handful of laps later the Red Bull driver started to lose pace and drop back through the field after running over a piece of debris, something he thought was a puncture to his rear tyre. He was then forced to pit to rectify the problem, but upon returning to the circuit, the problem was still there. He told the team over the radio that he felt the car was broken, and they replied that...
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