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Verstappen apologises after second shunt

Max Verstappen admitted that he had to apologise to the Red Bull team, and his mechanics in particular, after exiting the Monaco Grand Prix in his second big accident of the weekend. The Dutchman, fresh from a debut win for the team in Barcelona, had to start the 78-lap race from the pit-lane after crunching his RB12 into the barriers at the Swimming Pool in the first phase of qualifying on Saturday afternoon, but was able to quickly catch the pack after the race started behind the safety car in heavy rain. Once the field was released, he was soon picking off the slower backmarkers while on the full wet tyre, and continued to make progress after stopping to fit the intermediate as...
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