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Perez ‘dizzy' but still made second row

Despite complaining of 'dizzy spells' Sergio Perez was still able to join Racing Point team-mate Lance Stroll on the second row of the grid for the Hungarian Grand Prix. Racing Point were tipped as contenders to pip Red Bull and Ferrari to the second row at the Hungaroring, and they certainly lived up to it with Stroll securing P3 as Perez joined him behind the dominant Mercedes duo in P4. And that performance seems even more impressive than it already did after Perez complained of feeling 'dizzy' at different stages during qualifying. 'It was a good result for the team but from my side a lot of things happened,' he is quoted by Motorsport.com. 'During qualifying I wasn't feeling 100%...
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