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Sergio Perez's ex-manager emphasises Max Verstappen danger

Sergio Pérez's ex-manager Adrian Fernandez has admitted that the Mexican driver needs to 'take a big step' in 2023 to try and get close to Max Verstappen, with the Dutchman being a 'problem' for his former client. Last season was an incredibly mixed one for Checo, with the Mexican driver having started the campaign as strong as anyone, after claiming pole at Saudi Arabia and then winning the Monaco Grand Prix. His performances weakened, though, as the season developed, with the RB18 having been upgraded to suit Verstappen's driving style rather than Pérez's. Pérez did find some form in the closing stages of the season and claimed a memorable win at Singapore; however, he ultimately...
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