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Max Verstappen: 'No feud with Carlos Sainz'

Max Verstappen plays down claims that his rivalry with teammate Carlos Sainz has turned into a feud.

Max Verstappen has played down claims that his rivalry with teammate Carlos Sainz has turned into a feud.

The Dutchman was furious at the Australian Grand Prix, launching foul-mouthed tirades on the radio after getting stuck behind the sister Toro Rosso.

In an interview with Laureus, Verstappen admitted that he was frustrated.

"Qualifying was absolutely perfect," said the 18-year-old.

"Then in the race we had some miscommunications, I would say, and not a great finish."

However, when asked if it means he is now feuding with Spaniard Sainz, Verstappen insisted: "Honestly, it doesn't really feel like that.

"Off-track, everything is going well, so there are no issues and it doesn't affect me. I think everyone wants to beat their teammate."

Verstappen admitted, though, that after the long-haul trek back to Europe from Australia, he has not had a chance to sit down with Sainz yet.

"But I do not see big problems with this," he said.

The 18-year-old finished tenth in Melbourne, one place behind Sainz.

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Max Verstappen of Netherlands, who will drive for Scuderia Toro Rosso next season, looks on in the paddock before watching the action in the Scuderia Toro Rosso garage during practice ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps on Augu
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