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Pérez left wanting more after puncture

– Sergio Pérez was left wanting more from the Russian Grand Prix, despite scoring his first points of the campaign, after early contact resulted in a puncture.Pérez approached Turn 2 on the outside when he got tagged by Daniel Ricciardo's Red Bull, which had been pushed wide after Daniil Kvyat and Sebastian Vettel collided.Pérez, who pitted for a new set of tyres at the end of the first lap, ultimately recovered to ninth position, just behind Haas rival Romain Grosjean."It's obviously good to come away with my first points of the year, but without the puncture on lap one the result could have been so much better," he said."I didn't get the best start, but I found a...
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