TV presenter issues swift Max Verstappen apology over Austrian GP questioning

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TV presenter issues swift Max Verstappen apology over Austrian GP questioning
Verstappen retired from the Austrian Grand Prix
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Craig Slater - a presenter for British F1 broadcaster Sky Sports - was forced to issue a swift apology after a post-race exchange with Max Verstappen at the Austrian Grand Prix.
The four-time world champion retired on the opening lap of the Austrian GP after Mercedes star Kimi Antonelli crashed into Verstappen at Turn 3.
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Both Verstappen and Antonelli could not continue the 70-lap event, but it is the Dutchman who is fighting to retain his drivers' title, not the 18-year-old Mercedes star.
After retiring from last Sunday’s race, Verstappen is now 46 points behind Lando Norris and 61 points behind championship leader Oscar Piastri.
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Verstappen began the interview on a positive note, excusing Antonelli for the collision and looking ahead to Silverstone.
"I get along very well with Kimi [Antonelli] and no one does these things on purpose," Verstappen said.
"It's just unlucky, like yesterday in qualifying, but overall we didn't really have great pace anyway this weekend so a lot of learnings for us how we can hopefully do better next weekend."
Slater then followed up by referring to the fact that the Dutchman had said the championship was not something they should talk about, especially after the DNF and the points lost as a result.
"Yeah hopefully then people won't mention it too much anymore," Verstappen replied, which triggered a quick response from Slater, who simply said: "Sorry Max."
Despite the tense moment, Red Bull's star driver recovered well from the interview given his past fiery responses to Sky, instead laughing this moment off and telling Slater not to worry over his line of questioning.
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