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Verstappen to sit next to Bottas during press conference

The schedule for the press conference prior to the Mexican Grand Prix has been announced by the FIA. Max Verstappen will sit next to Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez will open the press conference in his own country. On Thursday all the drivers sit down for the press conference prior to the upcoming GP. The drivers sit in pairs during this press conference and on Friday the same applies for the team bosses. However, not everyone in the team is seated at the press conference, but each week this changes. Read more Perez clear on Mexico: 'We're a team, but it depends on the circumstances' Verstappen next to Bottas Thursday Perez and Daniel Ricciardo will open the press conference in Mexico...
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