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‘Whiting told teams to make stronger wings'

Pierre Gasly has revealed Charlie Whiting told the teams if they want to run the kerbs in Austria, they need to make stronger wings, after Toro Rosso broke three on Friday. Gasly and his team-mate Brendon Hartley both struggled with the high kerbs at Austria's Red Bull Ring. While Gasly's incidents went as far as a broken front suspension, others also had troubles with Max Verstappen breaking the floor of his RB14 and Stoffel Vandoorne cracking the nose of his McLaren. However, rather than change the high yellow kerbs in the final section, FIA race director Whiting reportedly told the teams to make tougher wings. 'I think we broke three noses,' Gasly revealed. 'You just run so much kerb...
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