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Sergio Perez, 32, races in Canada today as he seeks to capitalise on his second-place finish at last week's Azerbaijan Grand Prix. The Mexican driver is in the hunt to make up ground on his Red Bull teammate Max Verstappen, who sits first in the 2022 standings and was victorious in Baku. The Azerbaijan GP saw Ferrari's Charles Leclerc pushed back into third in the overall standings.
It came after he failed to finish due to an engine failure in his car, marking his second retirement in three races.
Perez's latest race comes after Red Bull decided to retain him alongside Verstappen last summer.
The driver signed for the team in December 2020, just months after he was let go by Racing Point - now Aston Martin - before the season had ended.
Following the announcement of his shock departure, Perez revealed that it


