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Red Bull to end Sky boycott in Brazil

Nov.1 Red Bull and Max Verstappen will end their boycott of Sky's Formula 1 coverage at the next grand prix in Brazil. Boss Christian Horner said the Dutch driver and the energy drink owned team had become a 'cheap target' of many critics – including Sky's F1 broadcasters in the UK, Germany and Italy – over the 2021 title outcome and budget cap saga. 'We just don't put up with that,' top team official Dr Helmut Marko confirmed. 'Now we're waiting for a reaction.' Horner, though, said the boycott was actually 'only' for the Mexican GP weekend. 'Normal service will resume at the next race,' he confirmed. 'Max was very angry about it and as a team we fully support him. That's why...
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