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Max Verstappen's father has criticised Red Bull's handling of the Monaco Grand Prix while also suggesting rivals Ferrari have the 'better car' despite a botched strategy costing Charles Leclerc the win. The Dutchman managed to finish on the podium in P3 around the principality on Sunday, despite starting fourth on the grid as teammate Sergio Perez took the win at the iconic race.

Verstappen's Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez secured the monumental race win on Sunday, with the Mexican taking advantage of Ferrari's erroneous strategy. The Italians threw away what would have been a sure-fire win after they locked out the front row, with Charles Leclerc falling from pole to fourth.

Leclerc's Ferrari teammate Carlos Sainz finished second, sandwiched between the two Red Bulls on the podium. The Monegasque driver was left frustrated by Ferrari's antics, but

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