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George Russell and Sergio Perez team up to mock Sky Sports over Red Bull saga

Red Bull stuck to their word in Mexico, showing support to their driver Max Verstappen by refusing to speak to Sky Sports. The Dutchman had begun to grow tired of what he called constant disrespect and announced before the Mexican Grand Prix that he would not be partaking in any Sky Sports interview as a protest against their treatment of the team. The straw that broke the camel’s back was a comment made by Sky Sports presenter Ted Kravitz on ‘Ted’s Notebook’ after the United States Grand Prix. Kravitz claimed that Verstappen had ‘robbed’ Lewis Hamilton of his eighth world title in Abu Dhabi last year, and insinuated that he wanted Hamilton to avenge the injustice by beating...
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