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Sausage kerbs won't be removed at Paul Ricard

Despite many teams complaining about the sausage kerbs at Paul Ricard, Formula 1 is holding firm. The kerbs will not be removed this weekend and drivers should continue to take extra care not to go wide. Teams not happy with yellow kerbstones The usually well informed Andreas Haupt reports this on his Twitter channel. Teams like Red Bull Racing and Mercedes do not like this. Max Verstappen and Valtteri Bottas already suffered damage when they drove over the high kerbstones at high speed on the outside of turn 2. The high kerbs were out of sight for a long time, because track limits were often used instead of these kerbs. However, at Paul Ricard, the kerbstones were never removed after the...
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