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Sergio Perez frustrated ahead of Australian GP, addresses Jos Verstappen snub

GPS issues were the story of the first two free practice sessions ahead of the Australian Grand Prix, which Sergio Perez has slammed following a difficult FP2 session that he feels could hinder his race. The problem appeared in FP1 and meant engineers from all teams were unable to see where other cars were on the track, resulting in traffic and, ultimately, the session being red-flagged. Those GPS woes seemed to calm down in FP2, although not entirely as there were still areas of heavy traffic around the track at Albert Park. Perez wasn't afraid to point out how damaging the GPS problems were, with his session proving to be another frustrating one. The Red Bull driver told Formula1.com...
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