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Horner hails Perez for 'don't write me off' drive

Red Bull boss Christian Horner heaped praise on Sergio Perez on Sunday after the Mexican raced from ninth to third at a Hungarian Grand Prix that delivered his Formula One team a record 12th win in a row.

The podium was only Perez's sixth from 11 races, a tally that compares poorly to winning team mate and world championship leader Max Verstappen's nine victories and two second places.

The Mexican remains second overall but now a mighty 110 points behind Verstappen and with Australian Daniel Ricciardo moving onto the scene at AlphaTauri as a possible future replacement.

Perez needed to produce a confidence-restoring performance at the Hungaring and, after costly recent mistakes, he delivered.

"I think he drove a great race today," said Horner.

"His recovery, his overtaking was brave, his pace was fast. The way he made the places - passing Carlos (Sainz), passing Fernando (Alonso), passing (Oscar) Piastri, the strategy that he had. He was on fire today.

"A race like that only gives you a huge amount of confidence. His overtaking, the bravery that he showed, For me that was really a statement drive today to say 'Look, don't write me off'.

"And I think this will give him a lot of confidence."

Perez agreed it had been a strong result at a track that is not easy to overtake on.

"I think this sort of performance, (these) sort of days, do help. From now on I just look forward to basically be on the podium every single weekend," he said.

The Mexican had arrived in Budapest with plenty of pressure and made the worst possible start by crashing in Friday's opening practice and then ruining a set of tyres with a flat spot in the second session.

Ninth on the starting grid was an improvement on recent races but still a long way from double world

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