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FIA won't tolerate repeat of Verstappen's victory celebrations

The FIA's Michael Masi has warned Max Verstappen and Red Bull that he won't tolerate a repeat of the Dutchman's victory celebrations at future races. Verstappen won the Styrian Grand Prix in dominant fashion on Sunday, and celebrated by slowing down on the start/finish straight before doing a burnout as his mechanics waved on. He […]
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