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Horner: Canada could prove a turning point for Verstappen
Red Bull Racing boss Christian Horner believes that the Canadian Grand Prix could signal a big change in fortune for Max Verstappen. The Dutch driver had been plagued by misfortune and several accidents in the opening Grand Prix events of 2018. He collided with his team mate in Baku, and missed qualifying in Monaco after crashing in practice. Horner had been unusually critical of Verstappen after the Monaco incident. But he felt the driver had been rehabilitated by the race in Montreal, and was full of praise of his driver. “He did a super job,” Horner told the official Formula 1 website. “He’s such an exciting talent." Horner said he was hoping that this marked a turning...
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