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Hamilton slams yellow kerbs

Pole sitter Lewis Hamilton has slammed the yellow kerbs on the Red Bull Ring ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix, calling them dangerous for drivers. The yellow kerbs, put in place to restrict drivers from going wide off the track, are higher than the normal kerbs, which makes the car unbalanced when they drive over it. The brightly coloured kerbs was the cause of various incidents across the grid. Drivers that fell victim to them were Nico Rosberg, Max Verstappen, Sergio Perez and Daniil Kvyat, who all had broken their suspensions after driving over them. Despite agreeing that the FIA have the right intentions of not wanting the drivers to run wide, the World Champion questions whether or...
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