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Verstappen fumes at Russell after sprint clash

Max Verstappen swore angrily at Mercedes rival George Russell after a first lap clash in Saturday's Baku sprint race ripped a hole in the Formula One champion's Red Bull.

The Dutch driver, who still finished third in a race won by Mexican team mate Sergio Perez, refused to let the matter drop despite later taking back the place after a safety car deployment.

"I don't understand how he can keep the position when he's damaging my car," he said over the radio.

When the Dutchman regained the place Verstappen was congratulated pointedly by the team for a "lovely job, without contact as well".

Verstappen and Russell exchanged words after the race, television microphones picking up Verstappen hinting at future revenge and calling Russell a 'dickhead' as the Briton walked away.

"I respect all the drivers a lot and its a bit of commonsense as well what you do on the first lap," Verstappen told Sky Sports.

"They (Mercedes) are off the pace and to risk that much in lap one is not very rewarding because I will get him anyway within a few laps.

"He tells me 'Yeah, I got cold tyres'. We all have cold tyres, that's not an excuse. I don't like it when somebody just has that kind of reaction 'I didn't do anything wrong' and just walks off.

"I would try to fight but not run into someone, that's not what you want to do. That's something maybe you also learn over time."

Russell, who finished fourth for a team playing catch-up after a disappointing start to a season so far dominated by Red Bull, defended himself separately and said he was there to fight.

"There was a lot of Fs and whatnot from his side," he said.

"I was surprised he was so angry to be honest. He still finished the race in P3. He's got enough experience to know that if you're trying to

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