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Verstappen apologises for turning air blue in Hungary

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Max Verstappen has issued an apology for his expletive-laden outburst during the Hungarian Grand Prix.

The Dutchman swore repeatedly in a broadcaste­d radio transmissi­on after his Red Bull car broke down following an engine failure.

But in a statement to his Instagram account yesterday, the 20-year-old said: “Looking back on yesterday the disappoint­ment is still there.

“However, I should not have used the words I did in the heat of the moment. Emotions were running high after a good start to the race.”

Verstappen’s failure followed only a week after team-mate Daniel Ricciardo retired in Germany with an engine problem.

Verstappen added: “Unexpected engine failures have been happening too often in the past few years.

“We came to Budapest with high expectatio­ns and not being able to be competitiv­e made it hard to swallow.”

Red Bull’s engine supplier Renault powered the Milton Keynes team to four consecutiv­e driver and team championsh­ips between 2010 and 2013, but their relationsh­ip has drasticall­y deteriorat­ed in recent years.

Ahead of the French Grand Prix in June, Red Bull announced that they will be terminatin­g their partnershi­p with Renault to change to Honda engines next year.

Boss Christian Horner described Verstappen’s retirement as “no surprise” before accusing Renault of providing his team with a below-par engine.

He said: “We pay multi-millions of pounds for these engines and for stateof-the-art products and you can see it’s quite clearly some way below that.”

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Max Verstappen has apologised for outburst in Hungary.

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