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Heat remains on Perez despite keeping Red Bull seat: "He's damaged goods"

Red Bull Racing stood by Sergio Perez earlier in the week by confirming that he will stay in the Red Bull seat beyond the summer break. But the heat and pressure remain on him as he continues to get slammed. Former F1 Grand Prix winner Johnny Hebert is the latest to criticise the Red Bull driver, this time branding him as "damaged goods" as he sees a mentally broken driver on the grid.
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