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Jos Verstappen defends Max's team radio anger at Spanish GP

Article To news overview © XPB Jos Verstappen has defended his son Max's team radio anger during the Spanish Grand Prix, as the 24-year-old battled intermittent Drag Reduction System issues. The Red Bull driver was unable to use his DRS for much of the race, leaving him stuck behind the Mercedes of George Russell. As the drama unfolded, Verstappen took to the team radio to fume: "Where's the f*****g DRS? Man, we can't even make our DRS work, man, f*****g unbelievable!" This anger was followed by a frustrated Verstappen adopting a more aggressive driving style, his father has claimed, which helped him to secure a memorable victory that has moved him to the top of F1's standings....
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