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Dead bird was stuck in Verstappen’s brake duct after collision

Max Verstappen was forced to drive a majority of the Canadian Grand Prix with a dead bird lodged in his front brake duct. Shortly after the start of the race, Verstappen reported over the team radio that he had hit a bird. At the time, the Dutchman was leading the race and the collision could’ve […]
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