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Ferrari launch protest against Verstappen following Monaco GP

Article To news overview © Red Bull Content Pool / Getty Images Ferrari have launched a post-race protest against Red Bull and Max Verstappen, Christian Horner has stated. The Scuderia are claiming that the World Champion driver crossed the yellow line on pit exit after he jumped pole-sitter Charles Leclerc mid-way through the race. The news broke while Horner was chatting to members of the media, including RacingNews365.com, in the Monaco paddock. Horner says Red Bull are 'content' with footage Explaining why he was pulled away from his media session, Horner explained: "Ferrari have made a protest against Max." When asked if he believes his driver had crossed the yellow line,...
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