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Sky F1 director to ‘clear the air' with Red Bull

In a dramatic turn of events, Sportsmail have reported that Sky Sports' F1 director Billy McGinty is set to visit Red Bull's headquarters today, in a bid to sweep their issues under the carpet following the Mexican Grand Prix. Red Bull did, of course, boycott all Sky interviews across the Grand Prix at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, after comments made specifically by Sky UK became too much for the Austrians to handle. The decision was made by Max Verstappen, supposedly, which was fully backed by the leading side. The Dutchman explained in Mexico why the decision was made, and that it was due to comments made 'this year'. READ: ‘A big joke’: Red Bull...
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