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F1 must learn from outcome of Abu Dhabi investigation – Red Bull

Red Bull sporting director Jonathan Wheatley has spoken about Formula 1 and the FIA's ongoing investigation into the 2021 season finale in Abu Dhabi, in which Max Verstappen won the race – and the title – under controversial circumstances. Wheatley says F1 must work together to learn from and ‘follow the outcome' of the investigation, […]
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