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Max Verstappen's reaction to Red Bull destroying trophy

For the second race in a row, Red Bull left with a broken trophy; however, this time it was entirely their own fault. Whilst taking a team photo after Max Verstappen won the Belgian Grand Prix on Sunday, the team suddenly ran forwards whilst spraying champagne. Whilst running forwards, someone seemingly knocked the Constructors' trophy over, destroying it in the process. Verstappen clearly heard the smash, as he looked round and saw the damage. Want to work in Formula 1? Browse the latest F1 job vacancies 'It's broken again, the trophy is broken again!' shouted Verstappen, whilst Christian Horner was seen smiling. It was the reigning World Champion's trophy which was broken at the...
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