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Christian Horner thinks this year’s less “peculiar” Red Bull car is aiding Sergio Perez to maintain a strong level of performance.

The Mexican driver is in his second year with the team after a solid debut campaign in which he won the Azerbaijan Grand Prix and collected 190 points to finish fourth in the World Championship.

But Perez was not totally consistent as he struggled to get to grips with the RB16B and there are signs he is now delivering what the team require more regularly – he has finished in the top four on each occasion he has reached the chequered flag this term.

Although unlikely to challenge his team-mate Max Verstappen for individual glory the 32-year-old will certainly be eyeing Constructors’ title success, with Red Bull bearing down on current leaders Ferrari and trailing by only six points going into the Spanish Grand Prix.

Formula 1’s much-changed regulations meant brand-new cars had to be designed for this year and according to team principal Horner, a less quirky Red Bull is suiting Perez compared to the one he had to learn last season.

“He’s driving at a very high level,” Horner told reporters. “He’s more comfortable in the team this year.

“I think the car suits him better this year. It doesn’t have some of the peculiarities the previous, probably three, cars of ours had.

“We are happy with the job he’s doing.”

But are Red Bull happy enough with

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