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Whiting to join Vettel and Verstappen in press conference

 XPB Images FIA race director Charlie Whiting will join the driver press conference at the Brazilian Grand Prix alongside Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen. Vettel was angered by Verstappen's driving late in the Mexican Grand Prix, with the Red Bull driver cutting Turn 2 in defence of his position and holding on to third place at the chequered flag. While Whiting was deliberating whether to punish Verstappen - which he later did - Vettel took to team radio to say: "Here's a message for Charlie: F**k off. Honestly, f**k off!" Following the incident, Vettel escaped sanction from the FIA after personally going to see Whiting after the race to apologise, before saying he...
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