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Two drivers say Lawson should replace struggling Perez

Jul.11 Two former Formula 1 stars have named the driver they think should urgently replace Sergio Perez at Red Bull. Despite his recently-extended contract, the Mexican's place alongside Max Verstappen is still in doubt due to performance clauses, given the extent of his current slump. McLaren CEO Zak Brown even senses an opportunity to beat Red Bull to the constructors' world championship. 'Sergio is not performing well,' he said, 'and that gives us an opportunity.' Former Haas boss Gunther Steiner agrees the risk is very real for Red Bull. 'Now McLaren have a good car, two good drivers, and at Red Bull they have to be careful who comes behind them now,' he told French broadcaster Canal...
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