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Apart from ‘floor holes’, Red Bull now asked to change Brake duct design
Penulis : Unknown on Saturday, June 9, 2012 | 5:40 AM
The widely-reported ‘floor holes’ were not the only technical feature on Red Bull’s 2012 car to have caught the FIA’s attention recently.The reigning world champions were told by F1′s governing body after Monaco that its floor design does not comply with a new directive issued by Charlie Whiting. But Germany's Auto Motor und Sport reports that the energy drink-owned team has had to make yet
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