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Horner explains why Perez was put on a two-stop strategy

Christian Horner has explained that Valtteri Bottas' puncture pushed Red Bull to pit Sergio Perez a second time in Qatar.  Starting the race down in P11 after a poor qualifying session, the Red Bull man made an excellent start and quickly got himself into the mix for a top-three finish. He looked set to secure P3 when a puncture dropped Bottas down the order, but he lost the place to Fernando Alonso when his team decided to pit him for a second time. The Alpine man stayed out and ultimately crossed the line ahead of the Mexican, thanks in large part to a Virtual Safety Car that prevented Checo from closing the gap enough in the closing stages.   ¡¡¡Lo dimos todo!!! Al final el VSC...
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