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Max Verstappen shares his 'most embarrassing F1 moment' which angered Helmut Marko

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However, like every other driver to ever position themselves on the grid, he has endured his fair share of forgettable and embarrassing moments.

In a recently-shared interview on Reddit, Verstappen explained that his most embarrassing moment in F1 so far was his pit stop error in a disastrous 2016 United States Grand Prix.

On lap 27, the Dutchman was chasing Mercedes duo Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg but took the surprise decision to box without receiving the instruction.

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