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Perez: Force India behind Toro Rosso, Haas

With the season-opening Australian Grand Prix have come and gone, Formula 1 finally has an idea as to this season's pecking order and it is not great reading for Force India. Although Sergio Perez and Esteban Ocon, racing a car that is reportedly 10kgs overweight, both finished inside the points in Melbourne, they at times benefitted from the misfortune of others. This has led Perez to state that his team are lagging behind both Toro Rosso and Haas, the latter of which suffered a double DNF at the Australian Grand Prix. Perez, though, was able to beat the Toro Rosso drivers to P7 on the day with Ocon behind them in tenth place. 'Williams is too far ahead at the moment,' Perez said. 'Toro...
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