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Max Verstappen's father speaks out on Red Bull firing Sergio Perez

Ex-Formula 1 driver and the father of Max Verstappen, Jos Verstappen, is unsure what Red Bull should do with Sergio Perez, who was disappointing once again at the Qatar Grand Prix. Perez needed a phenomenal weekend to deny Verstappen the title in Qatar, something he failed to do. Instead, it was the Dutchman who was superior over the Mexican once again, resulting in the crown being decided in the Qatar sprint race. Perez essentially needed to win the sprint and hope that Verstappen didn't finish in the top-six, a scenario which didn't occur. Want to work in Formula 1? Browse the latest F1 job vacancies Instead, Verstappen finished second to become a three-time World Champion, whilst Perez...
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