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Video: Verstappen interrupts TV broadcast

Max Verstappen still seemed in good spirits at the Bahrain Grand Prix despite a brake failure forcing an early retirement. After managing to wind-up Felipe Massa and seemingly the whole of Brazil with an off-the-cuff comment about his nationality, the Dutch teenager set his sights on Dutch reporter Olav Molfor by giving him a push whilst he was recording a piece to camera. Molfor was initially furious that someone had ruined his take, before realising who it actually was.  
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