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Perez confirmed at Force India for 2017

 XPB Images Force India has ended speculation surrounding Sergio Perez’s future by confirming that the Mexican will compete alongside Nico Hulkenberg in 2017. Despite Force India team boss Vijay Mallya announcing as early as the British Grand Prix that Perez was locked in for 2017, the former McLaren driver had repeatedly refused to confirm such a deal was in place. Force India then confirmed the commercial aspect of agreements with Perez's sponsors was still to be finalised, but the team confirmed to F1i in Malaysia this has now been done. Perez’s name has been a prominent one on the rumour mill of this year’s F1 silly season in the light of impressive performances that...
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