Verstappen's Reliability Concerns Normalized as Perez Wins Saudi GP.

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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has said that Sergio Perez's concerns over Max Verstappen's pace during the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix were "normal" given the reliability worries. Horner explained that the team asked Perez to moderate his pace when they thought there was an issue with Verstappen's driveshaft, but once they saw there was no issue in the data, they released both drivers to push again. Horner also said that the team was happy to let Verstappen push for the fastest lap at the end of the race.
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