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    Red Bull slam ‘completely unacceptable’ abuse as Max Verstappen and family hit by DEATH THREATS after Sergio Perez row

    RED BULL slammed the “completely unacceptable” abuse including death threats directed at Max Verstappen and his family.Verstappen came under criticism when he defied team orders and refused to allow team-mate Sergio Perez to overtake him on the final lap of the Sao Paulo Grand Prix on Sunday.
    Sergio Perez and Max Verstappen’s relationship is tense after Sao PauloCredit: Reuters
    The world champion refused to let his team-mate pass despite team orderrsCredit: Getty
    Perez now has just one race left to clinch second ahead of Charles Leclerc, and blasted world champ Verstappen for his behaviour.
    The Mexican roared: “It shows who he really is. I have nothing to say.
    “After all I’ve done for him, it’s disappointing. I have no idea, I’m really surprised.”
    Verstappen’s mum Sophie Kumpen then hit back with a now-deleted Instagram post that accused Perez of cheating on his wife Carola Martinez following videos of the 32-year-old dancing with mystery women in Monte Carlo.
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    Perez issued a statement at the time regarding the video saying: “People close to me know my values and the type of person that I am. For those who ask me, we are more united than ever, me and my wife.”
    Red Bull have issued a statement condemning the online messages sent to the Verstappens – as well as Perez and others connected with the pair.
    Red Bull said: “As a team we made some mistakes in Brazil. We had not envisaged the situation that unfolded on the last lap and we had not agreed a strategy for such a scenario before the race.
    “Regretfully, Max was only informed at the final corner of the request to give up position without all the necessary information being relayed.
    “This put Max, who has always been an open and fair team player, in a compromising situation with little time to react which was not our intention.
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    “Following the race Max spoke openly and honestly, allowing for both drivers to resolve any outstanding issues or concerns.
    “The team accept Max’s reasoning, the conversation was a personal matter which will remain private between the team and no further comment will be made.
    “The events that followed from a social media point of view are completely unacceptable.
    “The abusive online behaviour towards Max, Checo, the team and their respective families is shocking and saddening and unfortunately is something that we as a sport are having to address with depressing regularity.”
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    Red Bull, who won the F1 constructors’ title in 2022, continued: “There is no place for it in racing or society as a whole and we need to do and be better.
    “At the end of the day this is a sport, we are here to race. Death threats, hate mail, vitriol towards extended family members is deplorable.
    “We value inclusion and want a safe space for everyone to work in and enjoy our sport. The abuse needs to stop.”
    Verstappen said ahead of Sunday’s Abu Dhabi GP: “Some of the things I’ve read are pretty disgusting.
    “They started attacking my family, threatening my sister, my mum, my girlfriend, my dad and for me that goes way too far. It has to stop.
    “If you have a problem with me, that’s fine but don’t go after my family because that’s just unacceptable.
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    “I have a great relationship with Checo but people don’t have all the facts.
    “It was not only fans but in this paddock too.”
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    Max Verstappen’s mum accuses Sergio Perez of cheating on his wife in now deleted post after controversial Brazilian GP

    MAX VERSTAPPEN’S mum has accused Sergio Perez of “cheating on his wife” in a now-deleted Instagram post.That’s after Sunday’s controversial Brazilian Grand Prix which saw Verstappen REFUSE to let Perez pass him.
    Max Verstappen’s mum, pictured with the F1 star, has accused Sergio Perez of ‘cheating on his wife’
    Perez, pictured with his wife Carola Martinez, criticised Verstappen after they clashed at the Brazilian GPCredit: INSTAGRAM
    The Red Bull teammates have endured a fiery season together despite their success behind the wheel.
    Verstappen has already wrapped up the world title, and Perez is hoping to pip Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc to second in the final standings.
    But Verstappen warned last month he would not give his teammate any favours on the track.
    And the Dutchman proved true to his word in Brazil by ignoring team orders and refusing to let Perez past, prompting a heated exchange.
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    Mexican ace Perez now has just one race left to clinch second, and blasted Verstappen for his behaviour afterwards.
    Perez roared: “It shows who he really is. I have nothing to say.
    “After all I’ve done for him, it’s disappointing. I have no idea, I’m really surprised.”
    However, Perez’s words prompted a vicious response from Verstappen’s mother Sophie Kumpen.
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    The post by Verstappen’s mum, which was quickly deleted
    Perez was caught on film dancing with mystery women in JuneCredit: Social Media
    Married Perez issued a public statement afterwardsCredit: Social Media
    Commenting on an Instagram post criticising her son, Kumpen wrote in a now-deleted message: “And then in the evening cheating on his wife.”
    Her comment appears to allude to a video posted online in June showing Perez dancing with mystery women in Monte Carlo.
    The ace immediately landed a new contract after clinching victory in the Monaco Grand Prix.
    And Perez, who is married to Carola Martinez, celebrated his success by partying on a yacht.
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    Video footage showed him up close and personal with a brunette before wrapping his arms around a blonde woman’s waist.
    Perez issued a public apology statement afterwards, saying: “I have seen the videos that have been circulating about me and I take responsibility for it.
    “It was a bad party that I didn’t know how to control at the height of the person that I am, but it was just that, a very bad party.
    “People close to me know my values and the type of person that I am. For those who ask me, we are more united than ever, me and my wife.
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    “And for those who just want to hurt us, I wish you the best. Thanks for your love and I apologise to all the people who love me because those videos don’t represent me at all.
    “We will not talk about this topic anymore, which only makes us forget the great moment we are living as a family. Thank you.” More