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McLaren apologise to Max Verstappen

In a light-hearted but unfortunate turn of events, Lando Norris, the McLaren star, unintentionally caused Max Verstappen's winners' trophy to shatter on the podium during the Hungarian Grand Prix celebrations.  The comical incident took social media by storm as F1 fans reacted with amusement to the unexpected mishap. As the drivers celebrated on the podium, Lando Norris playfully banged his champagne bottle on the platform, but it inadvertently led to Verstappen's trophy wobbling off the top step and crashing onto the ground.  Videos shared on social media captured the moment when the ceramic cup hit the floor, leaving the Red Bull star's trophy in pieces. Want to work in Formula 1?...
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