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Masi: Team radio over Verstappen's restart position ‘a normal discussion’

Formula 1 race director Michael Masi says the talks he had with the Red Bull pit wall regarding Max Verstappen’s grid position for the second restart in Jeddah was “a normal discussion”. At the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix’s first restart on Sunday, which came about after a red flag period, Verstappen dropped from first to […]
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