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Sky Sports offers sincere apologies to Verstappen and Hamilton

Red Bull Racing and Mercedes have received an apology from Sky Sports. The English sports channel had to go through the deep end because of a funny intended video it aired last week. The images were from the British Grand Prix, where Max Verstappen drove hard into the wall at full speed. The Dutchman had to go to hospital as a precaution to get himself treated. When the sports channel broadcast this footage backwards and wished everyone a Merry Christmas, the criticism immediately surfaced. Read more Hamilton has advantage on Verstappen: 'He knows how to win' However, through social media it put out a clear statement. "We have apologised unreservedly to Max, Lewis and the teams for...
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