Red Bull team principal Christian Horner admitted after the Japanese Grand Prix that the “only good thing” from Sergio Perez’s race was that he served both of his time penalties, meaning they won’t carry over to the Qatar Grand Prix next month. Perez endured a weekend to forget at Suzuka, where he was consistently off
MoreOscar Piastri and Lando Norris both delivered short responses to Sergio Perez’s “interesting” collision with Kevin Magnussen at the Japanese Grand Prix, which led to the Red Bull driver’s first retirement of the race. It was a day to forget in Suzuka for Perez, as his race got off to the worst start possible on
MoreLando Norris revealed after finishing second on Sunday at the Japanese Grand Prix that he was “shouting” and “swearing” at Sergio Perez in his helmet, following a bizarre incident during a VSC. Norris sat in second for virtually the entire race after overtaking his team-mate on the run into Turn 1 at the start of
MoreEx-Formula 1 driver Jan Lammers has suggested that Sergio Perez is “really ready for retirement” following an absolutely shocking Japanese Grand Prix last weekend. Perez endured one of his worst races of the 2023 season, which saw him staggeringly retire from the race twice. His race got off to the worst possible start after colliding
MoreEx-Formula 1 driver Timo Glock believes Sergio Perez has “fallen off dramatically” following a positive start to the season, after enduring a shocking Japanese Grand Prix. Perez is looking nothing like the driver who claimed two wins from the opening four races, with the Red Bull driver having made countless errors. Last weekend in Suzuka
MoreSergio Perez’s Japanese Grand Prix has been labelled as “a shocker” by Red Bull team principal Christian Horner, after the Mexican retired from the race following multiple collisions. Starting from fifth on the grid, Perez’s race got off to a shocking start, after colliding with Carlos Sainz on the run into Turn 1. This broke
MoreCharles Leclerc comically mistook Max Verstappen for Sergio Perez at the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday, which made the Ferrari driver think he was set for a podium. Starting from fourth, Leclerc had a good start to the race and remained where he started, a position he actually held for the entire race. It was
MoreSky Sports F1 reporter Ted Kravitz revealed after Sunday’s Japanese Grand Prix that the FIA are wanting to clear up a loophole exploited by Red Bull, something which Kravitz labelled as “clever”. Perez endured an absolutely shocking Sunday at Suzuka, which saw the Mexican retire twice. Starting from fifth, Perez collided with Carlos Sainz on
MoreSergio Perez endured a nightmarish Japanese Grand Prix, accumulating penalty points that cast a shadow over his race performance. Starting from fifth place and within striking distance of the podium, Perez encountered a series of unfortunate events, beginning with a collision with Lewis Hamilton at the race’s outset, which inflicted damage to his front wing.
MoreSergio Perez was left frustrated after qualifying at the Japanese Grand Prix on Saturday, where he had to settle for fifth on the grid. The Mexican hasn’t looked great throughout the weekend at Suzuka so far and has been considerably slower than his team-mate. He openly admitted after qualifying that his session wasn’t “ideal”, with
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