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Inquirer Sports on MSNF1: Frustrated Verstappen admits fault for Russell collisionFour-time world champion Max Verstappen admitted on Monday that “frustration” had led to him ramming Mercedes driver George ...
Four-time world champion Max Verstappen admitted on Monday that “frustration” had led to him ramming Mercedes driver George ...
Max Verstappen has admitted his controversial collision with George Russell at the Spanish Grand Prix "was not right" and ...
Red Bull's senior advisor has opened up about Max Verstappen's highly controversial incident with George Russell that brought ...
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The Race on MSNWhy we should take notice of Verstappen's unusual clash admissionMax Verstappen does not really do apologies. He rarely backtracks; he never panders. So, when he admits that something ...
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Max Verstappen was penalized for his crash with George Russell in the Spanish GP, but why wasn't he disqualified?
Verstappen’s apparently deliberate crash with George Russell late on Sunday earnt him more just a 10-second penalty, reputational damage and a subsequent string of public rebukes. The stewards also ...
Four-time world champion Max Verstappen admitted on Monday that "frustration" had led to him ramming Mercedes driver George ...
The stewards deemed Verstappen entirely at fault for the collision and issued a 10-second penalty and three penalty points on his superlicence. The additional penalty points mean for the next two ...
Paris (AFP) – Four-time world champion Max Verstappen admitted on Monday that "frustration" had led to him ramming Mercedes driver George Russell in the closing laps of an eventful Spanish Grand ...
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