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Sergio Pérez: 'We have a lot to improve'

Sergio Pérez says that the Sahara Force India F1 Team have a 'lot to improve' on if they are to take a top four finish in the Constructors' Championship for a third successive year, despite scoring points at the Spanish Grand Prix. Pérez took ninth place for the Silverstone based squad at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in an eventful race. The Mexican said that the first lap collision instigated by Romain Grosjean that claimed Nico Hülkenberg and Pierre Gasly forced him to take evasive action at Turn 3, losing him track position. 'It was a tough afternoon,' reflected Pérez. 'But to score two points in these conditions is not a bad result and a decent reward after a difficult race....
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