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Sergio Perez admits he needs to move teams to win a championship

Sergio Perez says he will have to leave Force India to seek a more competitive seat if he is to ever realise his dream of becoming a World Champion. The Mexican driver, who began his career at Sauber in 2011 and scored three surprise podium finishes in his second season with the outfit, has already tasted what it's like to be in a top team after he replaced Lewis Hamilton at McLaren in 2013. However the marriage didn't last after a tough season together and Perez moved to Force India where he scored a podium in only his third race with the team and a further three since, including two so far this season. However he concedes that he's unlikely to win a championship at Force...
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