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Is Perez a real threat?

e dominated this weekend. We just have to sort out the issues. We cannot have the issues like Melbourne and are in the fight, guys.” Sergio Perez, after winning twice on the Baku streets last weekend, was certain: he believes he can push his Red Bull team-mate Max Verstappen in the 2023 Formula 1 title fight. Perez, clearly, thinks he can win too. This is the Mexican’s best start to an F1 season, with two wins from the first four grands prix, plus a second place in the season opener. Perez’s Baku weekend was an important

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