Motor racing - Red Bull blame Verstappen's slow Monza pitstop on FIA change

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LONDON : Red Bull have blamed Max Verstappen's fatefully slow Italian Grand Prix pitstop on human error resulting from a technical directive issued by Formula One's governing body.The 11 second stop in last Sunday's race at Monza dropped championship leader Verstappen into a position where he and Mercedes

LONDON : Red Bull have blamed Max Verstappen's fatefully slow Italian Grand Prix pitstop on human error resulting from a technical directive issued by Formula One's governing body.

"There was a rare human error in our pit stop, as a result of the new Technical Directive but nonetheless something we need to learn from," Red Bull boss Christian Horner said in a column on the team website on Friday. Red Bull's smart wheelguns previously automatically relayed a signal to the mechanic on the front jack as soon as all four wheels were on and tightened, according to the website http://www.the-race.com

 

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