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Ricciardo: Kerbs doing their job, treating them “like a wall”

Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo has spoken out in favour of the severe kerbs that have been deployed around the Red Bull Ring to enforce track limits for the Austrian Grand Prix weekend. Despite the suspension failures suffered throughout practice and qualifying, including former teammate Daniil Kvyat who suffered a big shunt in Q1, Ricciardo says he is satisfied that they are doing the job they were intended to. “I’m honestly treating it like a wall, I know that if I hit it [the yellow kerbs] I’m going to damage my car,” he said after qualifying. “It’s not a bullying scenario, I’m not laughing at them, Danny or anyone that’s crashed, for me I like it that’s black and white....
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