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FIA press conferencesBBC
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Max Verstappen says he will continue his stance of giving minimal answers in official F1 news conferences.
The Red Bull driver instigated his policy at the last race in Singapore after he was punished by governing body the FIA for swearing in a news conference.
The Dutchman described the dispute as "silly".
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