Marko: Verstappen Crash a 'Serious Misjudgement'
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Verstappen Deserved FIA's Spanish GP Slap
Dr Helmut Marko says Max Verstappen deserved to be penalised for his highly controversial and presumably deliberate crash into George Russell in Barcelona.The quadruple world champion was unrepentant immediately after the incident, but on social media a day later, he said it was “not right”. Red Bull boss Christian Horner also revealed that Verstappen, 27, had “apologised” to the team.Appearing on Red Bull-owned broadcaster Servus TV, Verstappen…


Horner clarifies Verstappen's incident with Russell
On the back of Max Verstappen's bizzare incident with Mercedes driver George Russell in the closing stages of last Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix, Red Bull team boss Christian Horner has revealed that the Dutchman "apologised in the debrief."
Christian Horner understands the frustration displayed by Max Verstappen on Sunday during the Spanish Grand Prix race. The director of Red Bull thinks that the action of his driver was motivated by the behaviors of Charles Leclerc and George Russell. "Listen, he was obviously upset because, first of all, Leclerc gave him a blow in the straight line, then there was a divebomb at the first turn by George," he said. "With the current rules, everyth…
Analysis: What went wrong at Red Bull before the Verstappen-Russell clash
Max Verstappen’s deficit to Oscar Piastri nearly doubled in Barcelona. With three additional penalty points, he also faces the threat of a race ban. What has gone wrong? Here is a look at Verstappen’s clash with George Russell and Red Bull’s mistakes that preceded it.Verstappen looked on his way to a 'usual' third place in the Spanish Grand Prix, which would have been the normal outcome ...Keep reading
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