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Red Bull chief Helmut Marko has hit back at Max Verstappen's driving style, claiming the reigning champion was 'over the limit' following his disaster at the Australian Grand Prix. Marko revealed Red Bull had believed winning the world title last year would create some calmness" for the 23-year-old.
However, it doesn't seem to have worked with Verstappen, who is now being accused of driving too hard during qualifying sessions. The Dutchman already has a reputation for being an aggressive driver but it appears this has now extended to his own team.
According to Formula1News.co.uk, Marko said: "He goes over the limit - he wants too much. That didn't work out here in the last sector.
"We thought that with the world championship title there would be some calmness from him, but he probably