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Christian Horner and Max Verstappen in deep discussion

Red Bull boss reveals F1 meeting about Verstappen race ban

Red Bull boss reveals F1 meeting about Verstappen race ban

Christian Horner and Max Verstappen in deep discussion

Red Bull chief Christian Horner has revealed that he had a meeting ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix about a potential race ban for Max Verstappen.

The reigning world champion is just a single penalty point away from being prevented from competing in a race, with his existing points not coming off his license until after the Austrian Grand Prix.

Verstappen’s Red Bull team are alert to this possibility, particularly in regards to tactics from rival drivers that may try and force a penalty out of the Dutchman, a matter Horner has referred to race control in a meeting.

“It is inevitable that certain games are going to be played,” Horner said to the media at the Canadian GP.

"So that's something we discussed with race control after the drivers briefing. We wanted them to take that into account because it was clear that this kind of thing could happen. But Max Verstappen had a spotless weekend [in Canada] and a good race."

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Could Verstappen receive a F1 race ban?

Verstappen edged closer to a F1 race ban after he crashed purposefully into George Russell at the Spanish GP, and was slammed with three penalty points to his FIA Super Licence.

Both Russell and Verstappen found themselves on the front row of the grid together at the subsequent race in Montreal, with the rivals managing to get through the first corner unscathed on lap one.

The champion escaped further incident at the Canadian GP, and finished second behind Russell, who enjoyed his first race victory of the season.

However, Verstappen issued a frustrated response to constant questioning about his potential race ban in Montreal, where he branded the media ‘childish’.

"I don't need to hear it again. You were speaking about it on Thursday,” he said to the media after qualifying on Saturday. "It's such a waste of time. It's very childish. So, that's why I also don't want to say too much because it's really annoying, this world that we live in."

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