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Brundle on Verstappen snub: 'You still need friends and respect'

In the wake of last Sunday's clash in the Brazilian Grand Prix between Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez, Martin Brundle says the Dutchman is running out of respect and friends in F1. In the closing stages of last weekend's race at Interlagos, Verstappen was asked by Red Bull to let Perez pass him and seize sixth place to reap the points benefit of the position to maintain the Mexican's runner-up spot in the Drivers' standings ahead of Ferrari's Charles Leclerc. But the request fell on deaf ears. After the checkered flag, when asked by his team why he had not conceded the position, Verstappen alluded to his own "reasons". After the race, a crisis meeting at Red Bull brought...
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