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Perez yet to secure 2015 deal with Force India

Sergio Perez finished third in Bahrain It is becoming increasingly likely that Sergio Perez will remain at Force India for a second season in 2015, but he is yet to agree a new deal. The Mexican told the French-language Formula 1i: 'There are ongoing discussions. My management is in charge and we're just waiting to see if we can soon confirm the team for which I will drive next year.' Perez admitted that Force India is not his only option, 'No, there are others, but my priority is to continue here. I want to continue and I have some experience with this team, so it would be good.' Tweet !function(d,s,id){var...
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