Perez felt "dizzy'' in F1 Hungarian GP qualifying

Sergio ✃Perez has revealed🌼 he was suffering from dizzy spells throughout qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix.
The Mexican was still able to put his Racing Point fourth on the grid, one place behind team-mate Lance St♑roll.
Perez’s Q3 didn’t go exactly to plan afterꦗ his first run was invalidated due to exceeding track limits, before setting a lap good enough to put him ahead of both Ferraris and the Red Bull of Max Verstappen.
"I didn’t feel 100% physically during the qualifying,'' Perez said. "I was getting dizzier th🍸roughout the qualifying and that is not great to have.
"I am a bit sore on the neck from yesterday. It happened suddenly. My neck hurts a bit but I suddenly started to feel dizzy in some parts of the circuit. Even so, with all that, to be fourth is a good result for tom𝓀orrow."
Mercedes and Racing Point are the only teams to have progressed into the final part of qu💝alifying on the medium tyres.
ꦚPerez is confident this strategic decision will give Racing Point the upper-hand over its nearest competitors in Sunda🦩y’s race.
"I think it is a great result꧋ for the team,'' Perez added. "We looked good all the way through. I am happy with the team result and hopefully tomorrow we can put it together for the race and score a lot of points for the team.
"We have a good pace. We are starting with the medium compound so I think that can benefit us tomorroꩵw. We believe that the softer tyre can struggle during the first stint."
Ra💎cing Point will be hoping to score big points over its midfield competi𝓰tors with McLaren only managing eighth and ninth in qualifying.

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