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Perez wins the 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as Mercedes beat Ferrari

Sergio Perez has won the 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Despite losing the lead at turn one, Perez cruised to victory as Red Bull proved they are comfortably ahead of everyone else in the field. Verstappen will not win all 23 Grands Prix this year as Perez showed he has the ability and fight to keep Verstappen behind. The Mexican made a statement showing Verstappen will not have it easy. Fernando Alonso surivived a five-second penalty to take third-place.  Article continues under ad The likes of Aston Martin and Ferrari might've carried a glimmer hope from Bahrain to Saudi Arabia based on single circuit performance. But the Red Bull car has proven versatile with sublime straight-line...
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