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Christian Horner speaks out on Max Verstappen calling mechanic ‘stupid'

Christian Horner, the team principal of Red Bull Racing, addressed the situation following Max Verstappen's apparent heated exchange with a mechanic during the Australian Grand Prix. The incident occurred after Verstappen, who was leading the race and on the verge of securing his 10th consecutive Formula 1 victory, was forced to retire early due to a mechanical failure. Shortly after the race started, Verstappen's car began to emit smoke, and he was swiftly overtaken by Carlos Sainz. Matters worsened when his brake caught fire, compelling him to halt and exit the race. READ: Lewis Hamilton tipped to stamp his authority against Charles Leclerc Upon removing his helmet, Verstappen seemed to...
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