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Verstappen: I had to say sorry to Perez

Article To news overview © Getty Images/Red Bull Contentpool Max Verstappen has admitted that he had to say sorry to new teammate Sergio Perez for an incident from the past. Before becoming teammates, the Red Bull pair made contact on the first lap of the 2020 Portuguese Grand Prix. As a result, Perez was forced to pit and slipped down the order, though eventually managed to work his way back up to finish in seventh. When asked if he had apologised to Verstappen for what happened, Perez suggested that he hadn't. It turns out that Verstappen was the one to take the blame. "I had to say sorry," the Dutchman told Sky Sports F1. "I mean, it was chaos that first lap, even...
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