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Hamilton: Signing Perez makes Red Bull harder to beat

Lewis Hamilton has welcomed Red Bull's decision to sign Sergio Perez for 2021, saying that the Mexican deserves the break and will make the team an even bigger threat to Mercedes next season. Hamilton pointed out that with Perez racing alongside Max Verstappen, Red Bull finally has two top drivers fully capable of winning races - just as Mercedes do with Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas. In recent seasons Pierre Gasly and Alex Albon have both struggled to provide the sort of consistently strong back-up to Verstappen in qualifying and race trim that the team needed to realistically fight for the championship. Read also: Verstappen: Perez will help Red Bull put 'pressure' on Mercedes "With...
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