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Marko apologises for Verstappen-Hamilton clash comment

Red Bull motorsport boss Helmut Marko says he was wrong to claim that Max Verstappen had not braked excessively and caused Lewis Hamilton to run into the back of the Dutchman's car in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The lap 37 contact on the back straight between F1's dueling duo was a major talking point after the eventful race in Jeddah. Ahead of the stewards' decision to hand a 10-second penalty to Verstappen for "erratic" driving and causing the incident, a furious Marko claimed that Red Bull's data would prove that Verstappen had not brake-tested his rival as Hamilton had alleged in the heat of the moment. ©RedBull However, the stewards' investigation revealed that the Red...
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