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Perez was told he would get the place back from Verstappen

Sergio Perez has said that he was told he would be given the place back when he was ordered to let Max Verstappen pass during the Spanish Grand Prix. The Mexican felt he was on course for his first win of the season before he was told to move aside for Verstappen to go and take the lead. It was in stark contrast to earlier in the race when Perez, who was faster and had a working DRS, was not allowed to pass the Dutchman who at that point was having difficulty overtaking George Russell. Perez would go on to finish second but was heard over the radio telling his team they needed to talk. Speaking after the race, the Mexican said he had been informed he would get the place back when he was...
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