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Max Verstappen told his father Jos Verstappen that Red Bull's performance was "just not good enough" in Austria.
The Austrian Grand Prix is the last race where Max Verstappen could realistically receive a F1 race ban and be forced to miss the upcoming British GP.
In a push for transparency, the FIA's newly released guidelines suggest Verstappen may have deserved a one-race suspension.
The FIA’s updated penalty framework shows Max Verstappen narrowly escaped a race ban after his clash with George Russell in Spain.