Max Verstappen: Red Bull say ‘lessons learned’ after shock Australian GP retirement in brake fire

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“It’s a matter of learning from it and understanding what caused it,” says Red Bull boss Christian Horner after brake issue eventually causes fire and puts Max Verstappen out of a race for the first time in two years; “It was basically driving with the handbrake on,” explained Verstappen

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