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Horner questions stewards' decisions: Verstappen gets 'harsher verdict'

Article To news overview © Red Bull Content Pool / Getty Images Christian Horner has voiced his frustration over his belief that Max Verstappen tends to receive harsher punishments from the FIA than others. The Dutchman was handed two time penalties for separate incidents in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, and Horner previously criticised the fact that Lewis Hamilton was not investigated for an incident that he felt was similar to one that Verstappen was given a penalty for. Hamilton labelled Verstappen "crazy" over team radio during the chaotic race, and Horner has defended his driver against this. "He’s certainly not crazy," the Red Bull team boss told The Times....
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