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Verstappen broke Red Bull front wing during fastest practice lap

Max Verstappen is "confident" going into Formula 1's season-opener in Austria after admitting to breaking the front wing on his Red Bull during his fastest lap in Friday practice. The RB16 is rammed full of updates and also sports a spec-two Honda power unit, which has left Red Bull team principal Christian Horner buoyant coming into the campaign. Article continues under video Despite suffering a spin, Verstappen was initially third quickest in first practice at the Red Bull Ring behind a Mercedes one-two spearheaded by reigning six-time champion Lewis Hamilton, who also topped the FP2 timesheet. Verstappen, though, could only finish ninth fastest in the afternoon, nine-tenths of...
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