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Perez to race with Racing Point for next three years

SportPesa Racing Point F1 Team will field an unchanged line-up next season with Sergio Perez committing his future to the team until the end of 2022. Alongside Lance Stroll, the pairing brings the team all-important consistency with a blend of youth and experience. The new agreement builds on a long-standing relationship between Sergio and the Silverstone-based team, which began in 2014. Over the last six seasons, Sergio has firmly established his reputation as one of the best racers on the grid and has added a further five podiums to his tally. Sergio Perez: “I’m very excited to extend my partnership with the team for the next three years. I’ve been working together with this group...
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