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Max Verstappen defends father amid Christian Horner claim

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Max Verstappen stood by his father Jos, saying "he is not a liar" following his explosive claim that Red Bull could explode if Christian Horner remains as team principal.Speaking ahead of this weekend's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Verstappen was asked if his father regretted his remarks, which not only cast further doubt over Horner’s future, but of his son."I have not asked him that but my dad, from how I know him in go-karting, is very outspoken and he is not a liar, that is for sure."My dad and I are very close.

We call every day."Verstappen’s manager Raymond Vermeulen met with Horner earlier this week in an attempt to clear the air at the crisis-hit team.

Neither Max, nor Jos, were present.And Verstappen added: "I don’t see myself in F1 without them (his father and manager) by my side."Horner said following last weekend’s Bahrain Grand Prix – won by Verstappen – that he was "absolutely confident" he would stay on as Red Bull boss for the remainder of the season.Horner has faced intense scrutiny in recent weeks following allegations made against him by a female colleague.

He has always denied the claims.But Verstappen’s 51-year-old father said following last weekend’s toxic race in the Gulf Kingdom: "There is tension here while he (Horner) remains in position."The team is in danger of being torn apart.

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