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Sergio Perez has warned Red Bull 'cannot afford' another retirement in Imola as he piles the pressure on Red Bull to fix its mechanical failures. The Red Bull driver warned the mechanical failure was something that 'really concerned' the team who are working on a range of fixes.
Speaking to Sky Sports F1, he said: "I think we just have to sort out our reliability that has been a big concern in three races where we basically had three DNF's. It's something that really concerned us but we just have to make sure we are up there.
"We cannot afford I don't think another DNF, another weekend with zero points. That will be horrible.
"Although there are still a lot of races left, these points are going to make a huge difference at the end of the season. We know now is the time to really work and vet on top of those things."
The Mexican has warned the points the team are throwing away will 'make a huge difference at the end of the