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Horner defends Red Bull's team orders

BARCELONA, Spain -- Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has defended his decision to use team orders to move Max Verstappen ahead of Sergio Perez at the Spanish Grand Prix. Perez conceded the lead of the race to his teammate with 17 laps remaining after Red Bull told him to let Verstappen pass. When the order was issued, Perez responded by saying, "That's very unfair, but OK". After Verstappen won the race ahead of Perez, the Mexican added, "I'm happy for the team, but we need to speak later". The two Red Bull drivers were on different tyre strategies, with Perez chasing a two-stop race for much of the grand prix (which later became a three-stop once he lost the...
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