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Horner says Verstappen won't be popular in Italy!

Max Verstappen played one of the key roles in today's Japanese Grand Prix. Championship challenger Sebastian Vettel crashed into him early in the race leaving Vettel stationary. At the end of the race, after serving a five-second penalty for another incident, he was pushing Valtteri Bottas for second place but came up short.  Christian Horner spoke to Sky Sports following the race earlier today. Horner believes the stewards made the correct call by labelling the collision as a racing incident.  "I thought it was a racing incident, the stewards got it right. It was late and opportunistic," Horner said.  "It has cost Sebastian deer today. It was certainly...
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