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Verstappen would 'kick out' an F1 driver who refuses to race

Max Verstappen says that if he was an F1 team boss he would "kick out of his seat" a driver in shock who would refuse to race after witnessing a dramatic accident. Romain Grosjean's horrendous crash in Sunday's Bahrain GP, which the Haas driver miraculously survived with just minor burns, covered the F1 paddock with a blanket of anguish and shock. In the immediate aftermath of the crash, drivers radioed in to inquire about Grosjean's well-being, but multiple replays of the dramatic incident during the race's red flag period justifiably unsettled many. Footage of Grosjean's Haas hitting and splitting the barriers and exploding into a raging inferno was a harrowing sight that may...
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