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Mexico Metropolis GP: Crimson Bull’s Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez dismiss ‘rivalry’ amid issues over hostility


Max Verstappen and Crimson Bull team-mate Sergio Perez say there isn’t a “rivalry” between them; watch the Mexico Metropolis GP reside this weekend on Sky Sports activities F1, with apply up first from 7.30pm on Friday. Sunday’s race is at 8pm

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Crimson Bull driver Sergio Perez shuts down the off-track rivalry rumours between himself and team-mate Max Verstappen as he appears to be like forward to his residence Grand Prix in Mexico.

Crimson Bull driver Sergio Perez shuts down the off-track rivalry rumours between himself and team-mate Max Verstappen as he appears to be like forward to his residence Grand Prix in Mexico.

Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez have dismissed ideas of a rivalry between them as false, amid issues over the world champion going through a hostile ambiance at his Crimson Bull team-mate’s residence race in Mexico this weekend.

Verstappen confronted some booing after successful final yr’s race in Mexico and was as soon as extra on the top of obvious hostility after triumphing in final weekend’s United States Grand Prix, with some suggesting Perez followers have been accountable.

The organisers of the Mexico Metropolis Grand Prix earlier in October launched a ‘Racepect’ marketing campaign selling tolerance and respect for all drivers, which was accompanied by an announcement saying that “insults and ugly behaviour can’t go unnoticed, nor be allowed to proceed”.

Requested by Sky Sports activities F1 whether or not he feared unsavoury scenes this weekend, Perez mentioned: “Under no circumstances and I believe it is necessary that we give this message [of respect] as a result of media likes to create these kind of rivalries outdoors the monitor.

“We’re an important sport and we’re an important instance of quite a lot of younger generations and we must always simply be centered on the sports activities aspect.

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen insists respect for all drivers is important after he was booed at the United States Grand Prix.

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Crimson Bull driver Max Verstappen insists respect for all drivers is necessary after he was booed at the US Grand Prix.

Crimson Bull driver Max Verstappen insists respect for all drivers is necessary after he was booed at the US Grand Prix.

“No matter occurs on monitor ought to all the time keep there and that is the most effective message we as a rustic need to give to the remainder of the world.

“There may be nothing else occurring, crucial (factor) is every part stays on monitor.”

The connection between the team-mates got here beneath main scrutiny ultimately November’s Sao Paulo Grand Prix when livid messages have been exchanged over radio after Verstappen refused an instruction to permit Perez previous him on the ultimate lap.

Since that flashpoint there was little public friction between the pair, with Verstappen’s dominance whereas cruising to his third successive drivers’ title diffusing any potential pressure.

Max Verstappen refuses to let teammate Sergio Perez back through and is furious with Red Bull on the team radio.

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Max Verstappen refuses to let teammate Sergio Perez again by way of and is livid with Crimson Bull on the crew radio.

Max Verstappen refuses to let teammate Sergio Perez again by way of and is livid with Crimson Bull on the crew radio.

Requested a couple of rivalry between the pair, Verstappen mentioned: “That is made up.

“Checo and I, we get on very well. For us, I do not suppose there’s any rivalry.

“After all, as a driver on monitor you all the time attempt to be first or quicker, however we’ve got quite a lot of respect for one another and we respect one another’s performances.”

When to observe the Mexico Metropolis GP reside solely on Sky Sports activities F1

Friday 27 October
7pm: Mexico Metropolis GP Follow One
8:45pm: The F1 Present
10:45pm: Mexico Metropolis GP Follow Two (additionally on Sky Sports activities Important Occasion)

Saturday 28 October
6.15pm: Mexico Metropolis GP Follow Three
9pm: Mexico Metropolis GP Qualifying build-up (additionally on Sky Sports activities Important Occasion)
10pm: Mexico Metropolis GP Qualifying (additionally on Sky Sports activities Important Occasion)

Sunday 29 October
6.30pm: Grand Prix Sunday Mexico Metropolis GP build-up (additionally on Sky Sports activities Important Occasion)
8pm: The MEXICO CITY GRAND PRIX (additionally on Sky Sports activities Important Occasion)
10pm: Chequered Flag: Mexico Metropolis GP

F1 is in Mexico for the center leg of the Americas triple header. Watch the entire Mexico Metropolis Grand Prix weekend reside on Sky Sports activities F1 from Friday, with Sunday’s race at 8pm. Stream F1 on Sky Sports activities with NOW