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Former F1 driver fumes: 'F** outrageous Verstappen wasn't honoured!'

Former F1 driver Christijan Albers was left fuming over the lack of a 'homage' to Max Verstappen after he became world champion in Las Vegas. The Dutchman wasn't on the podium but did enough by finishing in front of Lando Norris to become world champion for the fourth consecutive time. Verstappen did not receive a special tribute at the race, and Albers was shocked by this. 
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