Cruel Farewell: Verstappen's Harsh Accident that Took Him Out of the Race
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Buenos Aires, 23 August (NA) -- The start of the Formula 1 Netherlands Grand Prix was marked by a strong accident that involved Max Verstappen and forced him to quickly alter the development of the competition. In a race that counted on the live coverage of the Agencia Noticias Argentinas, the Dutch driver was at the center of a maneuver that generated concern in the first laps. The episode occurred in the second round, when the tetra-champion o…
Zandvoort (Netherlands) - Four-time Formula One world champion Max Verstappen had a disappointing farewell to his home circuit at the Dutch Grand Prix. He completed less than one lap at a track that will no longer be on the calendar next year before skidding and crashing hard into the wall and retiring. He described it as a disappointment in an interview with Sky Sports.
He imagined Formula 1's farewell to the Dutch Grand Prix to be completely different. That it would be more successful, that it would last longer than one lap. "F**k, I'm sorry... I'm fine," said home hero Max Verstappen into the Red Bull team radio. His accident looked terrifying, red flags immediately started flying along the track.
The Dutch driver failed before his people and was left out of the Netherlands Grand Prix in the first round.
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