Marko: Perez Had a Complete Meltdown for Red Bull in Belgian GP
The Mexican driver struggled throughout the race, crashing twice and finishing outside the points.
Red Bull team advisor Helmut Marko has criticized Sergio Perez’s performance in the Belgian Grand Prix, saying that the Mexican driver had a complete meltdown. Perez crashed twice during the race, first on the opening lap and then again on lap 29, and finished outside the points in 16th place.
Marko said that Perez’s performance was unacceptable and that he needs to improve his form if he wants to challenge for the championship.
Sergio had a complete meltdown today, Marko said. He made two big mistakes and cost us a lot of points. He needs to get his act together if he wants to be a championship contender.
Perez’s crash on the opening lap was particularly costly, as it dropped him to the back of the field. He was able to recover to 10th place, but then he crashed again on lap 29 while trying to overtake Fernando Alonso. The crash ended his race and left Red Bull with just one car in the points.
Marko said that Perez’s mistakes were uncharacteristic and that he is confident that the Mexican driver will bounce back.
Sergio is a good driver, but he made some big mistakes today, Marko said. I’m sure he will learn from this and come back stronger.
Perez’s performance in the Belgian Grand Prix was a major disappointment for Red Bull. The team had hoped that he would be able to challenge for the win, but his mistakes cost them a lot of points. Red Bull will need Perez to improve his form if they want to win the championship.
- Perez crashed twice during the Belgian Grand Prix.
- He finished outside the points in 16th place.
- Marko said that Perez’s performance was unacceptable.
- He said that Perez needs to improve his form if he wants to challenge for the championship.
- Marko said that Perez’s mistakes were uncharacteristic.
- He said that he is confident that Perez will bounce back.
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