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FIA Officially Confirms Max Verstappen’s Exit from Grand Prix Following Collision

The Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) has officially confirmed that reigning world champion Max Verstappen will not continue in the current Grand Prix after being involved in a dramatic on-track collision.

The incident occurred during the early stages of the race, resulting in significant damage to Verstappen’s Red Bull car. Despite attempts by his team to assess and potentially repair the vehicle, the extent of the damage forced an early retirement.

In a brief statement, the FIA cited “race-ending damage sustained during the collision” as the primary reason for Verstappen’s withdrawal. The organization also noted that the incident is under review to determine any further action or penalties.

Verstappen, visibly disappointed, spoke to the media shortly after exiting the track. “It’s frustrating to end the race like this,” he said. “We had strong pace, and I was confident we could fight for the win.”

This development marks a significant shake-up in the championship standings, as Verstappen was a leading contender in the title race.

More details on the collision and its implications for the rest of the season are expected to emerge as the FIA concludes its investigation.


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Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) has officially confirmed that reigning world champion Max Verstappen will not continue in the current Grand Prix after being involved in a dramatic on-track collision.

The incident occurred during the early stages of the race, resulting in significant damage to Verstappen’s Red Bull car. Despite attempts by his team to assess and potentially repair the vehicle, the extent of the damage forced an early retirement.

In a brief statement, the FIA cited “race-ending damage sustained during the collision” as the primary reason for Verstappen’s withdrawal. The organization also noted that the incident is under review to determine any further action or penalties.

Verstappen, visibly disappointed, spoke to the media shortly after exiting the track. “It’s frustrating to end the race like this,” he said. “We had strong pace, and I was confident we could fight for the win.”

This development marks a significant shake-up in the championship standings, as Verstappen was a leading contender in the title race.

More details on the collision and its implications for the rest of the season are expected to emerge as the FIA concludes its investigation.

 

 

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