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Force India to apply team orders after Singapore collision

Singapore Grand Prix – Force India will instruct the drivers not to race each other following their opening lap collision in Singapore. The two Force India drivers of Sergio Perez and Esteban Ocon came together on the opening lap, which resulted in the latter colliding with the wall and retiring from the race. Perez was adamant that he didn't see Ocon when the two came together, and the Mexican eventually failed to score points when he collided with Sergey Sirotkin later on in the race. The pair were involved in several collisions during 2017 and, whilst the tussles have reduced in 2018, the latest incident has prompted Force India to take action to prevent it happening again. After...
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