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Pérez targets improvements to balance

– Force India racer Sergio Pérez says he needs to improve the balance of the VJM07 ahead of qualifying for the Chinese Grand Prix on Saturday. Pérez, who finished on the podium at the last race in Bahrain, was 15th fastest in both practice sessions in China. "I had an issue with the DRS this morning, but the afternoon was much better and we completed our lap target," he said. "The tyre work went to plan and, as we expected, the degradation was high on the soft tyre. I'm still not completely happy with the balance so there are some areas to work on overnight." Pérez's team-mate Nico Hülkenberg was 11th quickest and reckons Force India had a smooth day. "It...
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