Max Verstappen has dismissed the need to discuss any potential team orders from Red Bull to swap places with Sergio Perez should the situation arise at the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Sergio Perez was unhappy in Mexico last year after team-mate Max Verstappen resisted allowing him to overtakeMax Verstappen has cruised to his third world championship this seasonMax Verstappen has already won the drivers' championship and a situation could arise where he can help Perez gain more points
Perez believes that this time, Verstappen will be more cooperative if a situation arises where swapping their positions can earn the Mexican valuable extra points.
"We haven't thought about it,” said Perez. “But I think if the situation arises, I'm sure I would have support from Max."
Verstappen: We have the fastest car
Max Verstappen says he is confident Sergio Perez can stay ahead of Lewis Hamilton in the drivers' standings
When queried about his willingness to support Perez this time around, Verstappen chose not to provide a definitive response. Instead, he expressed his hope that a situation requiring such support would not emerge again this year.
"At the end of the day, I think that it shouldn't always matter [depend] on me, to get the points,” Verstappen said.
“But I'm confident in Checo that he can stay ahead because I do think that on average, we have the faster car.
“And I think also last year, it wasn't really well spoken about before we got into the race weekend.
"But let's just hope that we don't get into that. That situation I think is better for everyone."