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Perez: No team orders post-Canada

Force India will continue with their policy of letting their drivers races; that's according to Sergio Perez. Last time out in Montreal, Perez courted controversy when he refused to move over for Esteban Ocon. His actions cost the team a possible podium finish with Force India also losing out on fourth as both drivers were overtaken late in the race. But despite losing points, Perez says the team bosses have declared that they remain free to race each other. He said: “The policy of the team is that if we are in the same situation they will do exactly the same thing – so they will let us race again. No team orders. “They felt there was no need to do team orders. Thirteen...
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