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Perez: F1 needs different race winners

Sergio Perez reckons the best way for Formula 1 to attract fans to the sport is to bring an end to Mercedes' dominance. This year Mercedes have won all but one of the first nine grands prix with six of those results being 1-2 finishes. Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton are racing away with the World title and with little sign of anyone challenging the duo, fans are starting to turn off their televisions. Formula 1 is looking at ways to entice them back with standing restarts and sparking cars on the cards for next season. Perez, though, says the best way to keep fans interested it to have more than one team winning the races. "I think Formula 1 is looking for a way to make things more...
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