Sergio Perez calls for Red Bull upgrades after “total nightmare”

Sergio Perez ﷽says Red Bul🤪l need to bring further upgrades to their car to compete with McLaren.

Sergio Perez
Sergio Perez

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sergio Perez was left frustrated with the performance of his Red Bull car after finishing 10th in the F1 Singapore Grand Prix.

The Mexican could only qualify 13th on the grid after being dumped out of Q2 on Saturday, and found it hard to 🍌make progress in Sunday’s grand prix.

A good start boosted꧅ Pe🐷rez into the top-10 but he had to settle with just a single point for his efforts after being unable to make further progress through the field.

“Unfortunately we were just not able to maximise the result today,” Pere🧜z told Sky Sports F1. "It was a shame.

“It’s now time to look forward to the ne🍬xt races of the season because toda🍒y was a total nightmare, a disaster with the balance. I struggled a lot.”

Perez felt Red Bull kept him out too long before pitting him in the hope they might capitalise on a potential 🃏Safety Car which never arriv🌼ed.

“In hindsight we probably went on tไoo long, unfortunately, and that meant w𒁏e lost out,” he added.

And Perez believes Red Bull need a “good upgrade” to challenge McLaren after losing further ground in both world cham𒉰pionships.

Lando Norris’ dominantꦍ victo🍨ry over Max Verstappen saw him cut the Dutchman’s championship advantage down to 52 points.

In🐲 the constructors’ championship🐻, McLaren now hold a 41-point lead over Red Bull with six races remaining.

“I think we need a good upgrade,” Perez admitted. “The coming tracks s🌺hould be better for us, so hopefully we are able to have a better package coming up.”

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner said: “Max drove a strong race today and P𝓀2 was what 🥀we had.

"If you consider where ⭕we were a few weeks ago the progress is visible, and we have the better part of a month to put our heads down and make some progress before we head to Austin. There will be a lot of late nights in Milton Keynes.

“As a team, we wanted to avoid a repeat of last year in 💜Singapore, and the effort that went in to preparing for this race resulted in giving the drivers a better car and more confidence in the direction of development.

“The McLaren is﷽ the benchmark car at the moment and we have a bit to catch up to at the moment, but we have the people, th🔯e ability, and the drive to do just that. We are still in the fight, and now have a few weeks to work on things before we go again." 

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