SERGIO PEREZ warned Red Bull will only improve after he held off team-mate Max Verstappen to win the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Perez crossed the line 5.3 seconds clear of Verstappen, who fought back from 15th after he limped out of qualifying with a driveshaft failure, to ensure Red Bull's dominant start to the new season continued in Jeddah.
Fernando Alonso's 10-second time penalty imposed by the stewards dropped him down to fourth and George Russell was promoted to third spot. Russell's Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton was fifth.
Red Bull are on another planet this season and their crushing one-two finish their second in as many races - will be a major cause of concern for F1 bosses as it embarks on a record 23-round calendar.
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