Red Bull
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Sergio Pérez has signed a two-year contract extension with Red Bull, committing to the team until the end of the 2024 season
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Red Bull’s Max Verstappen is only 27 points behind Charles Leclerc, who finished sixth after making a late error that allowed Lando Norries to be third
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World champion will start P1 on Sunday and claimed championship eight points, while Lewis Hamilton struggled with his Mercedes and will begin in 14th
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After years of struggle the Scuderia have their sights set firmly on both the drivers’ and constructors’ championships
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Charles Leclerc has gained confidence with his superior car while Max Verstappen has struggled with the balance of his at Red Bull
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The seven-time world champion struggled in qualifying while Mick Schumacher was taken to hospital for checks after his crash
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Ferrari are fast, Mercedes have a mountain to climb and Red Bull are confident they can fix their fuel system problems
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Max Verstappen and Sergio Pérez retired just before the end when set for the podium while Lewis Hamilton, who was third, said: ‘We had greater reliability’
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Ferrari’s Leclerc and Carlos Sainz were first and second in the season-opener, with Lewis Hamilton third after the Red Bulls of Verstappen and Pérez had to retire
Sergio Pérez triumphs in Monaco GP as Charles Leclerc fumes at botched stop