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Red Bull given permission to modify Verstappen rear wing

Article To news overview © Getty Images/Red Bull Contentpool Red Bull received permission to "beef up" the rear wings on both cars after discovering a crack on Max Verstappen's. The team discovered the issue prior to qualifying, which resulted in them strengthening the wing on both of their cars. Although Red Bull aren't sure what is the cause of the issue at this point, they will have a closer look at it before the race. "There's always something going on, there's never a stress free session," Horner told Sky Sports. "I don't know whether Max hit something because there's quite a crack, and nothing on the other car or any of the other wings, so we got permission...
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