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Verstappen could have "broke Red Bull's Energy Station" after Monaco

Max Verstappen was furious after his crash in practice in Monaco that he could have broke down Red Bull's Energy Station. Verstappen crashed out in FP3 at Monaco, and was then ruled out of qualifying - eliminating his chances of a win at Monte Carlo. The Red Bull driver went onto finish ninth in the race; whereas his team-mate Daniel Ricciardo achieved a famous win at the iconic circuit. "It hurt me so much that after the race I had to just laugh at the pool in front of the camera," Verstappen told Formule1. "Then you see Daniel jumping into the pool because he won and you have to laugh. I could break off the entire Energy Station. I just didn't show that....
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