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Verstappen raced in Canada with dead bird behind brake duct

Red Bull's advertising slogan is 'gives you wings' but Max Verstappen had the whole bird on board when he won Sunday's Canadian Formula 1 Grand Prix. Red Bull's double F1 World Champion reported a bird strike early in the 70 lap race at Montreal's Circuit Gilles Villeneuve and team boss Christian Horner provided more details after the race.
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