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Horner: Perez would've ‘smashed' Norris in F1 Chinese GP without Safety Car

Red Bull boss Christian Horner is certain Sergio Perez would have 'smashed' the one-stoppers on a two-stop without the Safety Car in Formula 1's Chinese Grand Prix. Perez had dropped back to third on the opening lap behind Fernando Alonso but recovered the place on the fifth lap and ran in second until his first […]
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