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Max Verstappen sorry for expletive-laden rant during Hungarian GP

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen has apologised after an expletive-laden outburst during Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix. The Dutchman, 20, swore repeatedly in a broadcasted radio transmission after his car broke down due to a Renault engine failure. Verstappen was forced to retire from fifth place in the early stages. "I should not have used the words I did in the heat of the moment," he said on Instagram on Monday. "Looking back on yesterday the disappointment is still there. Emotions were running high after a good start to the race. "These frustrations came for a reason after another unexpected engine failure which have been happening too often in the past few years....
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