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Perez expects Mercedes to be strong at the British GP

Article To news overview © Getty Images/Red Bull Contentpool Sergio Perez believes Mercedes will be tough to beat at the British Grand Prix and is excited about the prospect of F1's new sprint format. Perez had a difficult outing at the Austrian GP but has played a key role to help Red Bull build a 44-point advantage over Mercedes in the Constructors' Championship. "I saw Mercedes talk about upgrades so I’m sure they will be very strong this weekend," Perez said in a press release. "We will of course try our hardest as well and hopefully we will be able to come back up on top. Let’s see what happens!" Perez targets a podium and is looking forward to Saturday's...
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