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Sergio Perez beats Max Verstappen in another dominant Red Bull Racing performance, while Fernando Alonso secures another podium finish almost four hours after the end of the race.

Sergio Perez beat teammate Max Verstappen to victory at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in another dominant one-two result for Red Bull Racing.

Pole-getter Perez’s race was almost perfect but for his tardy launch off the line that handed an early lead to second-place starter Fernando Alonso β€” who didn’t need to be asked twice to take the straighter line through the first chicane and take first place.

But it became quickly obvious that the Aston Martin was no match for the Red Bull Racing car. Perez bided his time until lap four, when he blasted back into the lead with the help of a super-effective DRS, and never looked back, with his way being eased by a lap-17 safety car that gifted him an easy pit stop.

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Sergio Perez and Fernando Alonso share the front row ahead of a five-team battle for the podium, but Max Verstappen is still confident he can crack the rostrum from 15th.