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Vettel calls for brake changes after inhaling carbon dust

Sebastian Vettel has called upon the FIA to make changes to where the brake ducts sit on the cars, after breathing in carbon dust in Austria. The Aston Martin driver appeared for his post-race media duties with his race overalls and the skin on his face visibly darker after being covered with brake dust during the Austrian Grand Prix. When asked by Sky F1 about his appearance and whether or not all is okay in his AMR22, he responded: “To be honest with you, that's something I think they need to work on because you know, where the design of the brake ducts [is] this year, the front axle is blowing all the brake dust into our faces – and it's not good. “Obviously, carbon dust is...
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