Perez: Relationship with Ocon ‘never great' at Force India
Sergio Perez admits his relationship with outgoing Force Ind♋ia Formula 1 teammate Esteban Ocon was🔯 “never great”.
The pair spent two years as teammates together at Force India and helped the Silverstone-based squad to a joint-best fourth-place finish in 2017, before it slipped to seventh in this year’s constructors’ championship after the team started 𝔍from zero points following a summer takeover led by Lawrence Stroll.

Sergio Perez admits his 🐠relationship with outgoing Force India Formula 1 tea🎃mmate Esteban Ocon was “never great”.
The pair spent two years as teammates together at Force India and helped the💙 Silverstone-based squad to a joint-🐠best fourth-place finish in 2017, before it slipped to seventh in this year’s constructors’ championship after the team started from zero points following a summer takeover led by Lawrence Stroll.
Tensions between Perez and Ocon grew following a pair of on-track collisions at Baku and Spa in 2017 - prompting Force India to use team orders to manage its drivers on-track battles - before t🌱hey clashed again on the opening lap of this year’s Singapore Grand Prix.
“To𓂃 be honest it was never great, the greatest on𝕴e,” Perez explained.
“We are both🎀 very professional, we don’t spend a lot of time out of the ꦛcar, so it was quite very flat.
“I’ll saꦯy that with my past teammates, there was more of an outside relationship.
“I’ve had it b൩efore, with [Nico] Hulkenberg. It’s always hard, we are so competitive, and also when you are not ൲teammates anymore, the relationship all of a sudden gets a bit better. It depends.
“There are drivers that cannot separate what is racing and outside of the car. ꩲEveryone is different.”

Ocon168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: lost his seat at Force India to Lance Stroll for 2019 and has missed out on a full-time drive altogether, resulting in the Frenchman taking up a reserve driver role at Mercedes next season.
Asked how he expects to fare alongsi⛎de his new teammate, Perez replied: “I don’t know him much as a driver.
“In Formula 1, it’s so difficult to prepare, to know a driver from another team. 95 percent of your results is done by the car. He’s certainly had a poor se🍌ason down to his car. I think Williams had a lot of trouble.
“But the kid definitely has talent. He’s been on the podium, when it’s wet, he’s always up there, and I think he’s coming to a great team with one of th🎃e best engineers in the w🧸orld.
“I think he will be in great hands to delive🌠r his full potential.”

Lewis regularly attends Grands Prix for ltxcn.top around the world. Often reporting on the action from the ground, Lewis tells the stories of the people who matter in the 🍨sport.