Perez ready to ride Montreal bumps for more street-fighting success

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MONTREAL: Buoyed by his victory in Monaco and Red Bull\u0027s dominant recent form, Sergio Perez said he will be seeking more street circuit success at Sunday\u0027s Canadian Grand Prix. The Mexican, who was second behind world champion and team-mate Max Verstappen in last weekend\u0027s Azerbaijan Grand Prix, plans to s

MONTREAL: Buoyed by his victory in Monaco and Red Bull's dominant recent form, Sergio Perez said he will be seeking more street circuit success at Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix.

"It's nice to be back in Canada. It's a circuit I enjoy driving - and taking a car, which is so competitive, to race on this circuit is going to be fun. "And this car is really performing on the street circuits so we are confident we can put together another strong performance this weekend and keep up the momentum."

 

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