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Two-time F1 World Champion Mika Hakkinen doubts Sergio Perez can mount a realistic challenge against Max Verstappen for the title, or team leadership.

Perez is currently Verstappen’s closest challenger in the Drivers’ Championship, trailing his team-mate by 46 points after losing momentum last time out in Canada. While Verstappen stormed to victory, Perez retired early on due to a gearbox issue on his RB18.

Perez has performed much closer to Verstappen’s level so far in 2022, claiming an impressive pole position in Saudi Arabia and leading convincingly until an ill-timed Safety Car ruined his race.

The Mexican got his revenge in Monaco last month, winning on the streets of Monte Carlo ahead of Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz, igniting his title bid in the process.

But two-time World Champion Hakkinen doubts that Perez will be able to topple Verstappen after the Dutch driver rallied his team due to early reliability woes with their new car.

“In the beginning of the season, Ferrari seemed to be a little ahead of Red Bull,” he said, in a video for Unibet.

“Red Bull couldn’t reach their maximum. They had some technical problems at first.

“But Verstappen managed to keep a cool head, even though some of his radio messages were pretty harsh. He didn’t necessarily choose his words carefully. He just blurted out the urge for the team to fix the issues. But Max has kept his cool. He trusts the car and the team. They’ve found consistency in their results. He’s done a really great job like before. He’s super talented and has done a

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