Red Bull Chief Jumps To Max Verstappen's Defense After Contentious Austrian GP Moves

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Red Bull Chief Jumps To Max Verstappen's Defense After Contentious Austrian GP Moves
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Red Bull Racing Team Principal Christian Horner defended Max Verstappen's actions during the Austrian Grand Prix collision with Lando Norris.

The racing world watched on as Red Bull's Max Verstappen and McLaren's Lando Norris clashed on Lap 64 of the Austrian Grand Prix. As a result, Norris was forced to retire from the race due to the collision's impact whilst Verstappen managed to finish in fifth position after a ten-second penalty.Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner shared his views on the incident's dynamics and repercussions during a post-race media session.

But on a day that neither of his main opponents scored, we still took home 10 points in the drivers', 16 in the constructors', and I think McLaren only gained two points on us.'He was getting his elbows out. It's two tough racers. It's probably a bit of a hangover from yesterday. Max passed him without DRS into Turn 4. And then he got mugged by his teammate, so there was probably a little bit of a hangover of that.

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