Max Verstappen has given short shrift to Sebastian Vettels radio meltdown during the Mexican GP, describing the Ferrari driver as a very frustrated guy. Enraged at Verstappens refusal to give up track position after the Red Bull ran off track, a furious Vettel turned the airwaves blue as he vented his anger towards Verstappen.When the paired crossed the line, Vettel drew up alongside Verstappen to wag his finger at the teenager before the stewards imposed a five-second penalty against the Dutchman. That decision promoted Vettel to third only for the German to then be demoted to fifth several hours later by the stewards for blocking Daniel Ricciardo. I think he needs to go back to school, Verstappen told Sky F1. Its just ridiculous. I will speak to him. He is always frustrated. He is just a very frustrated guy.Vettel demoted to fifth by Mexican GP stewardsQuestioning the fairness of the penalty meted out against him, Verstappen added: Lewis [Hamilton] gained a massive advantage [at the start] and Nico went off and gained an advantage.I didnt gain an advantage. When I came back on track I was the same length in front so I think its ridiculous. Ferraris Sebastian Vettel became increasingly frustrated and let rip a barrage of expletive laden radio messages throughout the Mexican GP The Red Bull driver also echoed the sentiments of Ricciardo, his Red Bull team-mate, in arguing Vettel deserved a penalty.The stewards later agreed with the Red Bull drivers assessment, handing down a 10-second penalty against Vettel and demoting him back behind Verstappen while promoting the Australian to third.Its ridiculous what he did, said Verstappen. Daniel was alongside him and he just turned into him.The 19-year-old later tweeted: A great race with a ridiculous end. I fully accept that there are rules, but they should apply the same for everybody.Meanwhile, before facing the stewards investigation into his clash with Ricciardo, Vettel said of Verstappen: I like him in general but some of the moves on track need to calm down. Paul di Resta looks at why Max Verstappen picked up a 5 second penalty, which meant Ferraris Sebastian Vettel was promoted to third place Dont miss The F1 Reports review of the Mexican GP at 8.30pm on Wednesday on Sky Sports F1. British GP2, and Renault development, driver Oliver Rowland join Natalie Pinkham and Marc Priestley. Also See: The Formula 1 Gossip Column Watch Sky F1 on NOW TV Vettels Mexico radio meltdown Hamilton keeps title bid alive Martin Jones Jersey .com) - Christian Ponder will get another chance to prove himself for the Minnesota Vikings, with head coach Leslie Frazier announcing Wednesday that the struggling quarterback will start this weekends game against the Green Bay Packers. Evander Kane Jersey . 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Mo Farah expects his rivals to try and break him in the 5,000 metres in a bid to deny him a fourth Olympic gold medal.The 33-year-old will begin his bid to emulate Flying Finn Lasse Viren and complete the double double of long-distance titles in the heats on Wednesday, having already secured Olympic gold in the 10,000m.He goes into the event as the world No.1, and bidding for a fifth straight global title over the distance.The likes of Muktar Edris and Dejen Gebremeskel will be fresher, though, without a 10,000m race in their legs, and out to deny the Briton a fourth straight global long-distance double.I wouldnt be surprised if the Ethiopians were told to go as hard as they can to tire me out so they have a better chance of getting a medal, Farah said.I think they might do something, but I dont know. The guys have had four years off preparation to come up with something to beat me.ddddddddddddTheyve seen everything I do. You cant hide it.Farah, who dedicated his two Olympic golds from London 2012, to his twin daughters Aisha and Amani, who were born shortly after those successes, said his latest one was for his oldest daughter Rhianna.That leaves only one member of the Farah brood without one -- son Hussein. And the pressure is on to make sure he gets one.I would love to have another medal for my son, Farah added.The twins have got their names on the ones from London and I promised my daughter I would get her one here, which is probably what drove me to the line.Now I just want to see if I can go out there and win one for Hussein. ' ' '