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Horner puts hefty $1.8 million price on Verstappen crash!

Christian Horner says Max Verstappen's Silverstone crash has set Red Bull Racing back by an estimated $1.8 million, a significant amount that will have "massive ramifications" for the team's budget cap. Red Bull suffered a big blow on the opening lap of the British Grand Prix when Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton collided at Copse corner. In addition to the big points deficit that has allowed Mercedes and Hamilton to close in on Red Bull and Verstappen in F1's respective championships, the financial penalty for the Milton Keynes-based squad is painful, especially within the context of this year's $145 million cost cap limit. With teams constrained financially, any unforeseen expense...
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