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Verstappen's Monaco crashes 'part of the learning curve' - Horner

Red Bull team boss Christian Horner isn't too concerned by Max Verstappen's trio of errors during the Monaco Grand Prix, insisting it's all part of his 'learning curve'. The 18-year-old, who on his debut with Red Bull just a fortnight ago, claimed victory at the Spanish GP, suffered a torrid weekend in Monaco, starting with a practice crash, which was then followed by a crash in qualifying which meant he had to start from the pitlane on Sunday. However things began to look up for the Dutchman as he posted fastest lap after fastest lap during the opening half of the race to climb through the field from 21st to eighth. But his race ended when he binned his RB12 in the wall...
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