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Verstappen frustrated by 'survival' drive in Turkey

Max Verstappen was left 'super frustrated' with a sixth place finish claiming he could only "try and survive" after a heart-stopping spin during the early stages in Istanbul. Verstappen was battling Racing Point driver Sergio Perez for second position when, at the flat-out turn 11, he lost control of his Red Bull and span wildly up the back straight. Article continues under video The Dutchman pitted immediately to replace his heavily flat-spotted intermediate tyres and, although able to recover some of the time lost, then got caught up in the midfield traffic. "[It was] Very frustrating to be honest," he told Sky Sports F1. "I tried to follow Checo through the kink...
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