Max Verstappen ejects journalist from Japan F1 media session
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Max Verstappen is not known for sugarcoating his words, especially when it comes to dealing with the Formula 1 media. When a clip recently surfaced showing the Red Bull driver flat-out dismissing a British journalist during a press conference,
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Max Verstappen will soon be able to find his way to the stewards room with his eyes closed after he was summoned there twice on Friday. The first came after a run in with Lewis Hamilton in which the Red Bull driver almost crashed into the back of the Ferrari. Hamilton was cleared of any wrongdoing.