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Remains of dead bird found lodged in Verstappen's car

An unlucky bird went from sky to circuit and into the right front suspension of Max Verstappen's RB19 in Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix, leaving one Red Bull mechanic with a grisly post-race clean-up task. During the early stages of the race, Verstappen had radioed in to signal to his crews that he had hit a bird, fortunately with no effect on the performance of his car. After the race, the local wildlife's remains were found near the right front brake duct of the RB19. "It was still stuck on my car when I came in, it didn't look great!" Verstappen told Sky. "I also feel sorry for the mechanic having to remove it." ©RedBull Red Bull team boss Christian Horner said the...
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