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Perez left unhappy after Portuguese Grand Prix

Article To news overview © Red Bull Content Pool / Getty Images Sergio Perez managed to hold on to fourth place in the Portuguese Grand Prix but was left feeling unhappy after the race. The Mexican made his tyres last until lap 52 and was able to finish the afternoon more than 10 seconds ahead of fifth-placed Lando Norris. Whilst Perez felt that staying out for so long helped him to adjust to the car, he still had hoped for a better result. "It was good in a way to get those kilometres on my own," Perez told RacingNews365.com and other select media. "Because the way I have to drive this car in a long run, looking after the tyres, is very different to what I'm used to. So in...
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