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Sergio Perez reveals if he'll continue to help Max Verstappen after Brazil tensions

Sergio Pérez will be leaving the Brazilian Grand Prix perhaps feeling betrayed by team-mate Max Verstappen, after the Dutchman appeared to demonstrate that there is in fact an ‘I' in team. The Mexican had been looking set all race for a podium finish, having run second or third throughout the race. He was put into a difficult situation, though, as the race reached its climax, as the Mexican found himself on the Medium compound during a late Safety Car. This massively impacted Checo, who then found himself being swamped by those around him on the Softs. READ: Max Verstappen admits intentional crash with Lewis Hamilton Pérez quickly tumbled to sixth, where he then found himself being...
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