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Whiting to join drivers' press conference

– Charlie Whiting will join the "latter part" of Thursday's pre-event drivers' press conference in Brazil, to discuss the controversial closing stages of the Mexican Grand Prix.Sebastian Vettel told Whiting to "f**k off" over the radio for not immediately instructing Max Verstappen to move over after running off the track at Turn 1 and maintaining position.Vettel's rant was investigated by the FIA, which ultimately took no further action, accepting the German's apology, in the form of letters to Whiting and President Jean Todt.Vettel and Verstappen will both take part in the Interlagos press call, to be held at 11am local time, and the FIA has now confirmed that...
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