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Jos Verstappen: Ferrari 'cheating' not the smartest statement

Jos Verstappen understands why his son Max accused Ferrari of cheating despite the fact that the comments prompted the Reds to react angrily. The Red Bull driver was adamant that Ferrari's sudden loss of performance in Austin was because the Italian team had been forced to 'stop cheating' and with it echoing the sentiments of just about everyone not dressed in Red in the paddock. Verstappen senior defended his lad on Ziggo Sport 'I think we all know that something is wrong, but you can't say it that way. You can never know what exactly happened, but we can see from the data that they were suddenly much slower. 'Previously they gained seven to nine-tenths on the straight and now it's only...
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