Red Bull is hoping his Singapore GP win will give Perez a needed confidence boost after going through a rough patch during the 2022 F1 season.
Perez pulled off a brilliant victory at the Marina Bay circuit on Sunday, holding off race-long pressure fromHe also managed to keep hold of the win despite being found guilty of two separate safety car rule infringements, having dropped back too far ahead of the restarts.
But having produced a well-earned victory in Singapore, Red Bull team boss Christian Horner hoped Perez could now hit his stride over the remainder of the campaign. “This win is really special for me, because I've had a bit of a rough patch in the last few races,” he explained.
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