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Red Bull details extent of damage to Verstappen's RS16

Max Verstappen ran much of Sunday's Styrian Grand Prix in a solid second place, but the Red Bull lost out in the final laps to a late challenge from Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas The team subsequently explained that Verstappen had been suffering from damage to his front and rear wings and also to his bargeboard, all of which affected the handling of the car towards the end of the race. Not that he gave up easily when the Finn came calling. "I had a lap of fighting with Valtteri," he said after the race. "My tyres were pretty dead at that point and I knew he was going to pass me. Verstappen: 'We're just too slow - more work needed' "But I wasn’t going to make it easy and...
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