Perez's second win of the season saw him finish 7.6 seconds ahead of Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, with Leclerc's teammate Carlos Sainz Jr. in third place.
Perez's second win of the season saw him finish 7.6 seconds ahead ofPerez was being investigated for a potential safety car infringement. It could mean a time penalty of five seconds, in which case the Mexican driver's lead over Leclerc covered him.
Verstappen had won the past five races but needed to win here and finish 22 points ahead of Leclerc to be crowned champion for a second straight season. That could happen next weekend at the Japanese GP.
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