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Perez could win with 'right' car

Sergio Perez believes if he was in the right car in F1, he would be winning grands prix and fighting for the Championship titles. Although Perez began his F1 career with Sauber, he still managed to achieve three podium results which earned him a promotion up the grid with McLaren. That move,though, was largely unsuccessful. At the end of a campaign in which the Woking team battled just to score points, Perez was dropped in favour of rookie driver Kevin Magnussen. He moved on to Force India and impressed many when he brought the VJM06 home in third place at the Bahrain GP. However, that has proven to be the only real highlight since joining the team. 'It's a very big frustration as a...
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