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Newey: British F1 TV coverage caused ‘demonisation' of Verstappen/Vettel

Outgoing Red Bull Chief Technical Officer Adrian Newey has claimed the British media's Formula 1 television coverage caused the 'demonisation' of Max Verstappen. Verstappen was involved in a close title battle with Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton in 2021 which saw a war of words ensue between the two camps amid several clashes. The contest would go […]
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