Red Bull chief reveals Verstappen protest over huge crash

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Red Bull chief reveals Verstappen protest over huge crash
Max Verstappen and George Russell collided in Spain
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Red Bull chief Helmut Marko has spoken out on last weekend's controversial Spanish Grand Prix.
After a late-race safety car restart, Max Verstappen was told to cede a place to George Russell, who may have passed him legally despite the pair's on-track proximity.
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Red Bull wanted to avoid picking up a penalty and so ordered Verstappen to swap positions with his Mercedes rival, but Verstappen seemed to be furious on his team radio, and his frustrations got the better of him, when he later appeared to intentionally crash into Russell.
That particular move saw Verstappen being given a 10-second penalty by race stewards, and he was demoted from fifth down to 10th in the immediate aftermath of the race.
"On the straight, I’d say Leclerc drove into Max’s car," Marko told Austrian TV channel Servus TV. "Then came the situation with Russell, and you have to say, Max knows the regulations in detail. He immediately said, ‘Hey, he was out of control, and that’s why I had to go wide.’
"The internal discussion was that it was 50-50, and since it happened right after the safety car period, the impact of a 10-second penalty is much greater than if it happens mid-race. So, that was one thing.
"Max didn’t want to give the position back, but he was instructed to do so - he did it under protest."
Verstappen fired up
While Red Bull and Verstappen's sensible approach banished all possibility of getting a penalty for that particular incident, it did further provoke the Dutchman's ire on a day where he was unable to challenge for the race victory.
It was when he looked as though he was going to give the position back to Russell that he then sped up and crashed into the Brit, a move which 2016 world champion Nico Rosberg said should have resulted in a disqualification.
As it happened, the FIA race stewards confirmed after the race that Verstappen did not need to give the position back to Russell in the first place, ruling that no further action was taken on the initial incident.
That official statement wouldn't have done much to improve the four-time champion's mood, with Verstappen already engaging in a fiery post-race interview with Sky Sports F1's Rachel Brookes.
The Dutchman will now head to the 10th round of the season in Canada 49 points behind championship leader Oscar Piastri.
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