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'I should have been on the limit' - Verstappen

 XPB Images Max Verstappen believes his crash in Q1 at the Monaco Grand Prix was as a result of him not being on the limit at the time. The Red Bull driver clipped the inside barrier at the second part of the Swimming Pool section, breaking his front right track rod and proceeding to go straight on to hit the wall at the exit of the corner. With the incident coming early in qualifying, Verstappen says he should have been pushing harder to avoid such a mistake. "Pretty simple," Verstappen said. "I turned in a bit too early, slightly touched the inside barrier and broke the track rod, couldn’t steer anymore and just ran straight into the barrier. "You don’t...
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