Masi 'thrown under the bus': Verstappen
World champion Max Verstappen has jumped to the defence of ousted Formula One race director Michael Masi, saying the Australian official has been "thrown under the bus".
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World champion Max Verstappen has jumped to the defence of ousted Formula One race director Michael Masi, saying the Australian official has been "thrown under the bus".
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Barcelona — Formula One world champion Max Verstappen said on Thursday he thinks former FIA race director Michael Masi was "thrown under a bus" after he was removed following last season's dramatic final Grand Prix in Abu Dhabi.
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