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Jordan sees 'catastrophic' Red Bull situation that is "killing" Verstappen

Former Formula One team boss Eddie Jordan is struggling to understand Red Bull Racing's current situation. Jordan argues that it must be "terrible" for Max Verstappen and thinks Christian Horner needs to be firmer. He also suggests that some of the criticism towards Sergio Perez was unfair.
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