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Max accepts blame; 'threw away' win in China

Photo by: www.kymillman.com/f1 After the Bahrain incident with Lewis Hamilton, paddock pundits were asking Max Verstappen if he needed to calm down a bit for the Chinese Grand Prix. Max, in his inimitable style, said that he would simply be “Max”. That “Max” saw another collision taking Sebastian Vettel off the podium adding salt to a wound the German was already feeling having been beaten by Mercedes strategy denying him a win. While Max was hitting, spinning and gaining penalties, his teammate was creating opportunity and taking opportunities when they were offered in order to win the race…something Red Bull boss Helmet Marko says Max threw away. 'There was a victory for him on...
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