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Max Verstappen wasn’t having it when a Sky Sports reporter brought up Red Bull’s controversial call from Spain.
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Autosport on MSNVerstappen explains loss in form from FP1 to FP2 at F1 Canadian GPMax Verstappen ended Friday practice at the Canadian Grand Prix feeling optimistic for the Formula 1 weekend ahead despite losing pace from FP1 to FP2. The Red Bull driver topped the opening session in Montreal,
The FIA hit the Red Bull star and four-time world champion with a 10-second penalty in the race, followed by three penalty points on his super license. That means Verstappen enters the Canadian Grand Prix with 11 points total on his super license in total. F1's rules dictate 12 penalty points in a 12-month period trigger a one-race suspension.
A Sky Sports legend involved in a fiery interview with Formula One champion Max Verstappen has spoken out about the incident. Following a one week break, Formula One returns this weekend for the Canadian Grand Prix at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal.
Ted Kravitz angered Max Verstappen by mentioning one of his Red Bull colleagues which the four-time Formula 1 champion took as singling someone out for criticism
Ted Kravitz clashed with Max Verstappen after questioning Red Bull's internal decision-making at the Spanish GP.
But he accepts there could come a point when Verstappen gets his elbows out, and “bears the consequences”. Verstappen arrives at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve under the threat of a race ban after he was given three penalty points for his antics against George Russell at the Spanish Grand Prix.