Max verstappen takes swipe at 'hypocritical' rivals after fia findings

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And he will do so alongside McLaren boss Brown in what is set to be a tense atmosphere. Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto will also be in the room, who has spoken out against Red Bull in


the past. But Verstappen has stuck to the party line by insisting Red Bull have nothing to fear as they still believe they were within the cap. "Nothing has been confirmed yet, but as


a team we know how to deal with it," he said. "We are very clear about it: we think everything is fine on our side. That is why the case is still ongoing. All in all, it is not my


job either. It's something between the team and the FIA."