Verstappen and Ricciardo will apologise to Red Bull F1 factory - Horner

Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo have been ordered to make a personal apology to Red Bull staff at th🌟e Formula 1 team’s factory for their collision during the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. 

T🍃he pair came together under braking on the run to Turn 1 as they squabbled over fourth place in the closing stages of the race in Baku, as Ricciardo slammed into the rear of Verstappen’s RB14 - taking both drivers out on the spot. 

Verstappen and Ricciardo ordered to make Red Bull F1 factory apology

Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo have been ordered to make a personal apology to Red Bull staff at the Formula 1 team’s fa♋ctory for th🅘eir collision during the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. 

The pair came together under braking on the run to Turn 1 as they squ♛abbled over fourth place in the closing stages of the race in Baku, as Ricciardo slammed into the rear of Verstappen’s RB14 - taking both drivers 😼out on the spot. 

Team principa♌l Christian Horner was left fuming by the clash which cost the team a large haul of poin𒉰ts, with both drivers running comfortably in fourth and fifth prior to the incident. 

He revealed Verstappen and Ricciardo have been asked to make an appearance at Red Bull’s Milton Keynes headquarters to apologise to team members ahead of the S💟panish Grand Prix. 

"In Barcelona they will be fine, I have no doubt about that," Horner💙 told Sky Sports. But they are both in the dog house. You can see that in their body language.

"They will be in the fact🎉ory to apologise to all the staff prior to the Barcelona race. Thi♉ngs get discussed behind closed doors, but the drivers at the end of the day drive for a team and they both recognise that they have screwed up today.

"Tဣhey 🎶will be apologising to the team, and all members of the team, because it is a team sport and that seemed to get forgotten about."

Ricciardo and Verstappen touched earlier in the race and went wheel-to-wheel on a number of occasions in Baku, but Horner said Red Bull saw no reason to empl🅰oy team orders as the pair had been battling “hard but fairly”. 

"There were probably three incidents between the two o🌟f them over the course of the grand prix," he added.

"They touched wheels earlier in t𝔍he race, they have been told to calm it down a bit - their engineers are managing and working with the drivers. But we don't want to interfere in letting them go wheel-to-wheel. They have been very good at that up to this point.

"And what we have always said - give eaꦕch other room on track and we will let them race. They have just about done that through the grand prix until t💟hat unfortunate incident.

"I am not apportioning blame one way ཧor the other, to either of the drivers - they are both to blame in this and it is the team that unfortunately misses out.”

Despite their collisio💯n, Horner insisted Red Bull wants to continue to allow its drivers to race on🦄e another freely. 

"Our intention is to continue to let them race but they have🍨 got to show the team and each other respect, and give ꦗspace.

"They have been reminded that they are part of a team and they have a r⛎esponsibility in the role that they perform that they are both highly paid individuals to act with the team's interest at heart, not just their own. The message was delivered very clearly."

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