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Red Bull set to speak with Max Verstappen following journalist incident at Japanese Grand Prix

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Photo by Clive Rose - Formula 1/Formula 1 via Getty Images Max Verstappen is set for a private meeting with Red Bull chiefs after removing a journalist from his pre-race media session at the Japanese Grand Prix. Verstappen refused to begin until the person had left. Verstappen’s frustration stems from a question asked during last year’s Abu Dhabi GP, when The Guardian’s Giles Richards brought up his collision with George Russell in Spain.

That incident earned Verstappen a 10-second penalty and dropped him from fifth to 10th. The Red Bull driver ended up losing the title by just two points, so it was clearly a big moment in the season. Verstappen was unhappy with both the question and what he felt was a ‘stupid grin’ on Richards’ face.

Red Bull to address Verstappen’s press conference incident Verstappen’s actions haven’t gone unnoticed within Red Bull, and there are some who feel uneasy about the situation. While the team isn’t making any public statements, reports indicate they plan to have a discussion with him. Laurent Mekies finds himself in a tricky position here.

With Verstappen already frustrated by both the car’s performance and F1’s broader changes, managing this without further upsetting his driver will be challenging. However, Verstappen’s behaviour did cross a line for Red Bull as an organisation. The company places high value on its media relationships, which extend well beyond just motorsport.

The exposure also serves as free advertising, helping them promote their core product. That link between sports visibility and business goals is central to why Red Bull is involved in F1 at all. It’s still unclear whether Richards will be present at future media sessions.