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Red Bull made a seven-degree mistake: "An unbelievable mistake"

Marc Priestley couldn't believe his ears when he heard that Max Verstappen's front wing was changed by seven degrees in the Turkish Grand Prix during a pit stop. The former Sky Sports analyst called it an ''unbelievable mistake'' by Red Bull Racing. That's what Priestley explained in a new video on his YouTube account. "It's an unbelievable mistake. Seven degrees is a huge difference. When changing the tyres, changes are often made to the front wing. However, we are usually talking about half a degree or a whole degree as a change. So it seems quite remarkable to end up with a seven degree difference." Read more Bahrain 2019: Dramatic day for Leclerc Marko explains error Helmut...
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