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Sergio Perez confirmed to remain at Red Bull in 2022

Article To news overview © Red Bull Content Pool / Getty Images Sergio Perez will retain his seat at Red Bull next year after the team announced he has signed a new contract for the 2022 Formula 1 season. Perez, who replaced Alexander Albon at the end of 2020, will drive alongside Max Verstappen again, as the Dutch driver is on a multi-year deal with Red Bull. The Mexican driver has won a race with Red Bull already, taking victory in Azerbaijan in his sixth race for the team after finishing in the top five consistently during the first half of the year. Despite a few poor weekends in the lead up to the summer break, Red Bull have committed to Perez for another season as he finds his feet...
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