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Perez: Mercedes' straight-line speed is on another planet

Article To news overview © Red Bull Contentpool Sergio Perez has described Mercedes' straight line speed as being "on another planet" after Lewis Hamilton stormed through the field to win the Brazilian Grand Prix. Hamilton started Sprint Qualifying in Sao Paulo from the back of the grid, moving up to fifth place to start in 10th for Sunday's race. He was soon running in third, behind only Perez and Max Verstappen, but managed to overtake both Red Bull drivers to claim a memorable victory. "Their straight-line speed is on another planet," Perez told media, including RacingNews365.com. "I looked in my mirror at the [corner] exit and I felt pretty safe. But then I...
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