Red Bull Formula 1 team principal Christian Horner disclosed that Max Verstappen apologized during the Spanish Grand Prix debrief for his clash with George Russell. Verstappen garnered three penalty points and a 10-second time penalty after an unusual incident in the final laps at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. Despite leading the race in the beginning, a late safety car ruined their strategy, affecting the outcome. Verstappen admitted fault for the mishap with Russell, showcasing sportsmanship after the event. The team, feeling frustrated with missed opportunities, will focus on improving the car setup for the upcoming races. Despite setbacks, they remain determined to bounce back stronger in Montreal.
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