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Ted Kravitz abused by Max Verstappen fans

Social media abuse is once again dominating the Formula 1 headlines after the Mexican Grand Prix, as a result of Red Bull's boycott of any Sky interviews at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez. Max Verstappen claimed his fourth victory at the Mexican GP and his 14th of the season, meaning he eclipsed Sebastian Vettel's and Michael Schumacher's joint record for the most wins in a single season. The Dutchman led from lights-to-flag in Mexico City, in what was perhaps the most boring race of the season so far; however, the same couldn't be said for the action taking place off the circuit. Broadcaster Sky came under fire from Red Bull and Verstappen during the weekend, after the...
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