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British media hits back at Verstappen's bias claims

Nov.6 Prominent British journalists have hit back at Max Verstappen's insinuation of clear bias in their reporting and coverage of Formula 1. After his impressive win from P17 on the grid in Brazil, amid hefty criticism of his driving style in recent weeks, the triple world champion noted that the British media appeared to have boycotted the post-race press conference. 'They had to run to the airport?' he quipped. 'Or they don't know where the press conference is?' Will Buxton, a well-known broadcaster for F1TV, called it a 'cheeky post-race dig at UK press'. He explained that he hasn't been to a post-race press conference for 'years' as broadcaster journalists are busy in the paddock at...
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