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Christian Horner says Austria kerbs caused £250,000 damage in FP1

Red Bull team boss Christian Horner has called for changes to be made to the Austrian Grand Prix 'sausage' kerbs after they caused damage worth £250,000 during first practice. Renault's Nico Hulkenberg was the biggest victim of the high kerbs as he lost half of his front-wing during the session and caused a red flag, but Horner revealed that the kerbs have also damaged three Red Bull wings, with reports that Mercedes and Racing Point also suffered damage. 'It’s been a bit of a challenge [today]. We’ve got through about three front wings so far,' he told Sky Sports. 'Probably about £250,000 worth of damage. 'We’re not alone in that. There is...
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