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Sergio Pérez Signs Three-Year Extension To Stay With Racing Point

Sergio Pérez has signed a new three-year deal to stay with the Racing Point F1 Team. The Mexican driver, who has been with the Silverstone based team since 2014 when they were known as Force India, will stay with the team having agreed on a new deal that will see him race with the team until the end of the 2022 F1 Season. Pérez ever since joining the team has been their most successful driver yet in recent years, scoring five podium finishes for the team since 2014. His last podium finish was at the 2018 Azerbaijan Grand Prix, where he collected a third-place finish. The twenty-nine-year-old feels excited to extend his partnership with the team, saying the Racing Point team are like a...
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