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Lauda: ‘Verstappen needs to sort himself out'

Niki Lauda has called on Max Verstappen to change his ways following his collision with Sebastian Vettel. Verstappen denied himself the opportunity and at least join team-mate Daniel Ricciardo on the podium in China after the Safety Car worked to both of the Red Bulls' advantage. But an unnecessary collision at the hairpin with Vettel, who was stuck on older tyres, resulted in a 10-second timed penalty for the Dutchman, which saw him slip down to P5. The incident has seen Verstappen's driving style once again come under scrutiny, with Mercedes' non-executive chairman the latest to criticise him. “It was completely Max’s fault,” said Lauda. “When you compete in more...
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