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Verstappen wanted to pass Kvyat without team orders

SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX – Race results Max Verstappen insists he would have rather found his way past Daniil Kvyat without the aid of team orders after being bottled up behind his Red Bull counterpart during the early stages of the Singapore Grand Prix. The Dutchman started fourth but a woeful start – which triggered a start-line clash between Nico Hulkenberg and Carlos Sainz he was lucky to avoid – left him eighth at the end of the opening lap and struggling to make progress. F1 World Championship Standings (After Singapore GP) Coming up behind Kvyat – who he replaced at Red Bull Racing earlier this season -, Verstappen engaged in a feisty battle with the Toro Rosso driver, resulting...
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