Max Verstappen has refused to fully comment on the clash with George Russell at the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix that has put him on the edge of a race ban. The Red Bull driver was penalized for colliding with Russell during the race. Verstappen received a 10-second penalty that resulted in him finishing 10th in the final results and picking up three penalty points on his license. If he accumulates one more point, he will face a one-race ban. Verstappen preferred to discuss the race overall rather than focus on the incident with Russell, highlighting the challenges he faced with tire degradation and racing standards. Verstappen was left exposed after the late-race safety car period due to his choice of hard tires, causing challenges in the restart and subsequent incidents with Charles Leclerc and Russell. Despite criticisms from Nico Rosberg, Verstappen remained firm in his position and stated he wouldn’t seek further debate on the matter.
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