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Sergio Perez: Force India has 'most potential' of midfield teams

Sergio Perez believes Force India still has the 'most potential' of Formula 1's midfield teams as speculation surrounding his future within the team continues to grow. The Mexican's future within the Silverstone outfit is under scrutiny, especially given the team's own financial setbacks. When asked if he was looking at other options for 2019, he said: 'Obviously we all want to be driving in the top two teams, Ferrari or Mercedes.  'Obviously it's very unlikely that I'll have an opportunity there for next year, so you have to look at what is the best option for your future where you can show your best talents. The last two years, the best of the rest in the...
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