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Perez admits 'extremely intense' 2021 season wasn't easy

Article To news overview © Red Bull Contentpool/Getty Images Sergio Perez admits his first Formula 1 campaign with Red Bull has been "extremely intense", after he played a key role to help Max Verstappen win the Drivers' Championship. Perez, who won the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, has given Red Bull numerous strategic options across the season in the team's fight with Mercedes. He was pivotal in Turkey when he kept Lewis Hamilton at bay on his way to the podium, and defended vigorously against the Mercedes driver at the season finale in Abu Dhabi, which prevented Hamilton from having a free pit-stop at the end of the Grand Prix. "[It's been] very intense, extremely...
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