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Perez confirms Racing Point exit, clearing way for Vettel

Sergio Perez has announced that he will leave Racing Point at the end of the 2020 Formula 1 season, bringing an end to his long partnership with the team. The Mexican joined the Silverstone-based squad when it ran under the Force India name in 2014 and was a leading factor behind its survival in 2018, when it was taken over by a consortium headed by Lawrence Stroll. Perez's exit paves the way for Sebastian Vettel to join the team, as the four-time world champion has been heavily linked with it for 2021 when it will re-brand and become Aston Martin. Perez has not indicated what his immediate plans are, but has affirmed that he wishes to remain in Formula 1 next season. Related Posts...
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