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MEXICO CITY : Red Bull driver Sergio Perez said a strong performance at his home Mexican Grand Prix this weekend will turn around his poor form this season, which has sparked speculation about his future with the team.Following a second place finish in the drivers' world championship last year, Perez had started the season strongly with four podiums in five races.However, the Mexican now has the lowest tally of points of any driver in the top four teams - 150 points - with nothing better than sixth since Miami in May, and questions have been raised about his future despite a contract extension for 2025 and 2026."I know I've had a terrible season.

A very difficult one. It started really well, but it's been really difficult," the 34-year-old Perez told a news conference on Thursday."If I get a strong result, it can definitely change my season massively, in terms of feelings.

I'm really up for it."I think momentum is probably one of the most important things. But I also know how this sport works. It's all about your last race.

If I get a good one here, then my season can definitely take a U-turn."Sometimes the results are not coming and you just have to make sure you keep your head down.

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