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No excuses for Verstappen after crash

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen was left disappointed after the Monaco Grand Prix when he was forced to retire early following a crash into the barrier at Massenet. Starting from the pitlane, the Dutchman plowed through the field one-by-one in impressive style and before he knew it he was in the top ten. However, the tremendous comeback was short lived after the youngster locked up and went flying into the wall. The Spanish Grand Prix Champion offered no excuses and took full responsibility for the accident. 'It was a shame,' the 18-year-old claimed. 'Before that, the pace was really good. It was comfortable. But then it was tricky conditions and I locked up a bit and from there I was...
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