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Verstappen reveals right rear brake ‘stuck' in F1 Australian GP

Max Verstappen has revealed that the right rear brake was 'stuck' on his Red Bull Formula 1 car from the moment the race started in the 2024 Australian Grand Prix. The Dutchman had started from pole position but was overtaken in the DRS zone on the run down to Turn 9 on the second lap […]
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