Malta Independent

Perez beats Verstappen to get F1 title challenge back on track in Baku

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After a dominant win, with a dose of luck, Sergio Pérez seems in‐ creasingly like a Formula One title contender.

Red Bull's status as the leading team isn't in doubt but now it's 2‐ 2 on wins between Pérez and his teammate Max Verstappen and the Dutchman's lead is down to six points.

"Well done guys, we dominated this weekend," Pérez told his team over the radio. "We are in the fight, guys."

Pérez took advantage of a fortu‐ nately timed safety car to beat Verstappen to the victory in the Azerbaijan Grand Prix on Sunday, adding it to the sprint he secured the day before, as Red Bull kept up its winning start to 2023.

In what the stewards called a "very dangerous situation" near the end of the race, a group of people including photograph­ers had to run out of the way as Este‐ ban Ocon came into pit on his second‐to‐last lap.

Pérez took the lead when he managed to save time pitting during a safety car period after Verstappen had come in a lap earlier. The two didn't fight for position after that, but Pérez said they "pushed to the maximum" as he fought to keep the lead. Both Pérez and Verstappen clipped the track wall at different times.

Verstappen started second be‐ hind Ferrari's Charles Leclerc but swept past him on the long start‐ finish straight at the end of lap 3, the first lap on which drivers were allowed to use the DRS overtake assist system on the rear wing.

It was a copy of the pass Pérez made on Leclerc on his way to winning the sprint race Saturday. After Verstappen took the lead Sunday, Pérez needed only two more laps for his own similar pass on Leclerc to seize second. It was a powerful illustrati­on of Red Bull's unbeatable race setup after Leclerc had signaled a minor resurgence for Ferrari by taking pole position for both the sprint and main race.

Pérez benefited when an acci‐ dent by Nyck de Vries brought out the safety car after the Al‐ pha-Tauri slid off the track with a broken suspension, just after Verstappen had pitted from the lead. The safety car meant Pérez and Leclerc lost less time on their stops and came out ahead of Ver‐ stappen. The Dutch driver said he wanted Red Bull to review "if there was anything we could have done different" on the call to pit, since de Vries had already stopped before Verstappen came in.

After that, the two Red Bull drivers pulled away from the pack in a straightfo­rward win. Red Bull has won all four Grands Prix this season and the sprint in Baku on Saturday. Leclerc was third to continue his recovery after a poor start to the year and said the Red Bulls had been "in another league" for race pace.

Pérez is the only driver to win in Baku more than once and has four podium finishes in his last five races there.

The Mexican driver joked he had won "two and a half" times in Azerbaijan including Saturday's sprint.

Verstappen accepted it just had‐ n't been his day and was a calmer figure than on Saturday, when he confronted George Russell over a first‐lap collision in the sprint.

"Checo (Pérez) and I, we're hav‐ ing a good time," Verstappen said. "You need to acknowledg­e and also appreciate when some‐ body has done a great job." Pérez added there is a "very high level of respect" between the two as they fight for the championsh­ip lead.

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