Sergio Perez at F1 Australian Grand Prix on Max Verstappen drama: “Magnified by media - but we want to beat each other”

The Red Bull dꦚuo have each won in the first two races of the F1 2023 season, but their occasionally spiky relationship has also resurfaced.
Even as Perez won in Saudi Arabia, he was pipped to the bonus point for the fastest lap by Verstappen, causing questions foꦗr who Red Bull had fa𝕴voured.
“They are letting us r♔ace, to be fair🐻 to the team,” Perez told Sky.
“In Bahrain there was no reason to keep pushing, and in Jeddah there was no reason to keep pushing, because we were at similar𒁃 pace.
“As a teaꩵm, we have to think that it’s better to finish with two cars, rather than missing one.
“We’re in a gooღd place. Everything is magnified by the media when we’re not at race weekends.
“There is a good atmosphere in the team.
“Obviously, we want to🃏 beat each other. But there is resp💦ect in the team.”

The 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:F1 Australian Grand Prix, the third race of the sea♋son this weekend, is the next o🐼pportunity for Red Bull to reassert their dominance.
Pe𝐆rez could prove to be the biggest threat to his teammate’s hopes of a third consecutive championship.
The rac💖e in Melbou♌rne will also be a test for the Red Bull team, and the delicate balancing act of keeping two competitive drivers happy.
Perez and Ver🧜stappen’s fiery relationship came to t💫he fore at the end of last season, even with the drivers’ and constructors’ championships sewn up.
Verstappen refused team orders to assist Perez, citing a moment earlier in the season when he claimed🔯 his tꦰeammate’s crash cost him crucial ground in the title chase.
They will come under the ma🅺gnifying glass again in Melbourne.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for ℱa decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.