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Verstappen's brakes "got out of control" - Horner

Red Bull boss Christian Horner says Max Verstappen's brakes "got out of control" during first practice for the Mexican Grand Prix, but is convinced the Dutchman will be ready for FP2. Verstappen missed all of the second half of the morning session after his brakes caught fire as he returned to the pits. The fire damaged some of the internals of his Red Bull and he finished the session with just 10 laps completed. Horner said the fire was simply the result running on the edge at the Mexican circuit. "The brakes got out of control, and it damaged the electric loom so that caused quite a bit of downtime just getting that fixed," Horner told Sky. "We rubbered the box,...
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