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Ferrari 2018 shot key to new Force India deal for Perez

The possibility of a move to Ferrari for 2018 is believed to have left Sergio Perez convinced his future is best served staying at Force India next season. Perez’s future in Formula 1 has been the subject of intense speculation over recent weeks, as the Mexican has weighed up with his backers what to do. Although he signed a contract to remain at Force India months ago, the deal is also dependent on his Mexican backers concluding commercial arrangements with the team. Perez has spoken to Williams and Renault about opportunities they could offer him for next year, but sources have suggested that in the end neither could give him what he wanted. Williams’ form this season has been...
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