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Horner slams Mercedes for sending Queen's Council to ‘intimidate' stewards

Red Bull boss Christian Horner has criticised Mercedes after they sent a Queen’s Council (QC) to the stewards’ room in the aftermath of the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Red Bull’s Max Verstappen claimed the title from Mercedes’ Sir Lewis Hamilton on the final lap of a dramatic and highly controversial Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, with the Briton having led the race comfortably before the Nicholas Latifi-induced Safety Car period. Mercedes launched two separate appeals following the season finale last weekend. They were unhappy when Verstappen put his car alongside Sir Lewis Hamilton’s ahead of the Safety Car restart, as well as race director Michael Masi’s procedure in only letting five...
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