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- Updated: October 30, 2016
Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo were both furious with Sebastian Vettel in the wake of the Mexican GP with the former saying his penalty was unjust.
Vettel caught Verstappen with five laps remaining on Sunday and put the pressure on the Dutchman.
With his medium tyres over 50 laps old, Verstappen locked up and ran off the track at Turn 1.
He rejoined ahead of Vettel and crossed the line in third place only to be stripped of that by the stewards.
They deemed Verstappen to have gained an advantage and hit him with a five second penalty that dropped him to fifth.
But given that Sunday’s Mexican race started with a similar off at Turn 1 for race …