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Red Bull 'accept Verstappen's reasons' following Brazil team order dispute

Article To news overview © XPBimages Red Bull Racing have defended Max Verstappen's actions during the Brazilian Grand Prix, and 'accepted' the Dutchman's reasoning for the team order refusal. The Red Bull duo of Verstappen and Sergio Perez endured a controversial ending to the Brazilian GP. Verstappen refused to obey a team order to allow Perez to pass, with the Dutchman adding that he had his 'reasons' for not allowing the overtake, which is believed to relate to an intentional crash for Perez at the Monaco GP. In a statement released ahead of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the Red Bull claimed that they gave Verstappen little warning about any team orders, and "accept" the...
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