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Williams duo resolve team orders row

Williams drivers Felipe Massa and Valtteri Bottas say they have resolved the team orders row that blew up at the Malaysian Grand Prix. Massa refused to let Bottas pass him late in the race and said it had been a 'mistake' to ask him to do so. 'Everything was discussed and it should be fine. It won't happen again until it is the right time. That was not the right time,' said the Brazilian. Bottas added: 'We discussed it. We have clear rules for the future.' Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play. //
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