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Max Verstappen Speaks His Mind as Kimi Antonelli Says Sorry for Austrian GP Crash - The Mirror

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Kimi Antonelli slammed into Max Verstappen on the first lap of the Austrian Grand Prix, ending both their afternoons far earlier than either of them would have liked

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"Was Kimi and Max so nice to each other because they are teammates next year?" said ORF expert Alexander Wurz after the crash between Max Verstappen and Kimi Antonelli, who probably also thought thousands of spectators in Spielberg. Interview partner Toto Wolff could not resist a small smile ... The majority of the approximately 300,000 Formula 1 fans had travelled to the Red Bull Ring especially for Verstappen, but the party found an abrupt end…

·Vienna, Austria
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Kimi Antonelli shoots Max Verstappen from the Austria-GP and from the title race of Formula 1. Now the world champion speaks.

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Max Verstappen accepted as natural the test that Kimi Antonelli gave him with his Mercedes in curve 3 of the Austrian GP. That accident makes him say almost goodbye to the World Cup, but the Dutchman took it as one more part of the races. An incidence that compensates others that he was benefited or that scratched at the limit to use it in his favor.wf_cms.rss.read_more

·Barcelona, Spain
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The young Italian racer apologized to the Red Bull driver.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Ilta-Sanomat broke the news in Finland on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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