Verstappen Needs to Stay Out of Trouble in Canada
- Max Verstappen's recent clash with George Russell in Spain nearly resulted in an automatic one-race ban due to accumulating points on his license.
- Verstappen is currently one point away from the 12-point threshold for an automatic race suspension.
- He acknowledged that his actions were deliberate and stated they 'should not have happened' after the race.
- Red Bull's team members will be concerned during the next two weekends as Verstappen races.
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