Verstappen has now seen the footage: This is what he says about the crash

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first reaction max verstappen after seeing video of crash with norris
30 June at 19:51
  • Corwin Kunst

Max Verstappen has seen the footage of his crash with Lando Norris and has given his first reaction. Via his team Red Bull Racing's social channels, the Dutchman once again explained his story about what happened in the closing stages of the Austrian Grand Prix. He still does not completely take the blame for the incident in Austria.

"It's just really unfortunate that it happened. Now I've had a bit more time to look at stuff," Verstappen said. "I think in the beginning, the first few moves, they were from quite far. Whatever happened, happened. But then I think where we touched, honestly, it just felt like it was a bit clumsy. When you are in the car initially you think, have I done something wrong? Didn't I leave enough space, like half a car width or whatever? Of course you can always judge or argue about what is a car's width. I honestly think I did leave a car's width on the white line."

'Racing hard is part of it'

"You race hard. I'm not there to give two cars width because then I know that he's gonna get me on the exit. You race hard for a race win. I think that's how it should be. As a friend you never want to touch, you never want to crash but yeah it happened today," continued the reigning world champion. "It's part of racing as well even though it's not nice."

" I think we're both of course disappointed with the outcome but from our side also we have to look at the whole race because I think we did a lot of stuff wrong we had two very poor pit stops which basically put us back and that's why also we were fighting to the end because we had a very healthy lead. We could have definitely had a bit of a different race if we just execute the race a lot better. That's definitely a few things to look at and do better for next week," he concluded.

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