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Perez need not put pressure on himself, says Horner

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Formula One championship leader Max Verstappen was simply unbeatable in Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix and team mate Sergio Perez should put less pressure on himself, Red Bull boss Christian Horner said.Double world champion Verstappen is now 53 points clear of the Mexican - still his closest title rival - after seven of 22 races and could skip the next two and still be top of the standings.So dominant was the Dutch 25-year-old at Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya that he finished 24 seconds clear of Mercedes' second placed Lewis Hamilton, the sport's most successful driver of all time.Verstappen was fastest in every practice session, in qualifying and also took the bonus point for fastest lap of the race.Perez started 11th and finished fourth in what he described as a race of "damage limitation", but insisted his confidence remained high.

Horner said he should take away the positives."Being Max Verstappen's team mate, take nothing away," Horner said. "There is not a driver out there today, I believe, that would have beaten Max in that car today."So he (Perez) is up against a driver that is at the top of his form.

And that's very tough."Mentally it's a really tough thing to deal with but I think now there is that separation in the points, that may actually take the pressure off him a little and the expectation he's putting on himself."He needs to let go of that now and just be free to drive," said Horner.Perez has won twice this season and could have taken the championship lead in Miami last month after starting on pole with Verstappen ninth.Instead, Verstappen won to extend his lead over the Mexican who could finish only second.Verstappen has led every lap since then, winning in Monaco from pole after a sensational

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