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Max Verstappen urged to remember Sergio Perez heroics amid tensions

Ex-Formula 1 driver Martin Brundle has shared his thoughts on the unbelievable incident that unravelled at the Brazilian Grand Prix last weekend, where Max Verstappen defied team orders in the most blatant way possible. The race was a challenging one for the double World Champion; however, as usual, he ensured that he was in the points places. In the closing laps of the race he found himself behind team-mate Sergio Pérez, who was struggling for pace. Pérez allowed Verstappen past so that the Dutchman could try to overtake either Fernando Alonso or Charles Leclerc, with the latter being who Pérez is battling for second in the Drivers’ Championship. READ: Ferrari hits out at...
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