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Verstappen makes quit threat over 'silly' F1 rules after swearing punishment

Max Verstappen says the "silly" rules in F1 will dictate his future in the sport after restricting his answers again in the FIA press conference at the Singapore Grand Prix, where he finished second behind Lando Norris.
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