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Verstappen says he didn't want team orders on Kvyat

Max Verstappen says he did not feel the need for Toro Rosso to order Daniil Kvyat to let him through during the Singapore Grand Prix. Verstappen was embroiled in an intense battle for position with Kvyat - the man he replaced at Red Bull - for several corners before he had to give up and pit to try to undercut the Russian. Although Verstappen expressed some frustration on the radio at Kvyat's defence, the Dutchman insisted team orders were not necessary. When asked if Kvyat should have been asked to let him through, Verstappen said: "No, I should get past by myself." When asked why he had shouted "Come on, man" on the radio, he said: “It was getting quite intense at...
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