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Watch: Aston Martin Red Bull Racing's Zero Gravity Pit Stop

Aston Martin Red Bull Racing decided to take a pit stop to new levels in the weightlessness of Zero-G. Zero gravity, zero problem! The team felt they needed a new challenge after three record-breaking pit stops this season – and they found it at an altitude of nearly 33,000 feet on board an Ilyushin Il-76 MDK cosmonaut training plane.  Here's what happened!
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