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Perez reiterates ‘need' to move up

Sergio Perez acknowledges that the next move in his career will be a key one, either setting him up for a possible title challenge or not. Although Perez is contracted to Force India for 2017, he has already warned that he will need to leave the team if he ever wants to fight for a title. With firm offers on the table from Renault and Williams, Perez's sponsors will have the final say in where he goes. As yet, though, nothing has been decided. Asked by Autosport if the next move in his career will be ‘key', he replied: 'Yes, definitely. 'It's a very important part of my career as I'm not that young anymore and I need to move up in the next couple of years. 'I'm taking a lot of things...
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