Mexican Sergio Pérez (Red Bull), second in the Formula One World Championship, who is due to retire this Sunday at the Canadian Grand Prix, ninth in the championship, declared this Sunday at the Gilles Villeneuve circuit in Montreal that they are “all”. “made a mistake this weekend”, where he experienced his second abandonment of the season.
“It’s a shame, everything went wrong for us this weekend”, commented ‘Checo’, born 32 years ago in Guadalajara (Jalisco) and who, after having an accident on Saturday and being eliminated in the second round (Q2) of qualifying, starting on the thirteenth this Sunday; and, when he started coming back, he had to retire in the seventh 70 laps, due to gearbox failure.
Despite his abandonment, ‘Checo’, who has three wins and 20 podiums in the premier class, continues to lead second place in the World Championship, now with 46 points from 175 where his teammate, the Dutchman that Max Verstappen, is leading – who it is Sunday added his sixth win of the season – and is three ahead of Monegasque Charles Leclerc (Ferrari), fifth in Montreal and third in the championship.
“Leaving Canada with zero hurts a lot; reliability problems continue to hurt us a lot,” explained the brave driver from Guadalajara, who is leading the Constructors’ World Cup with ‘Mad Max’, where Red Bull has 304 points, 76 more than Ferrari.
Source: La Verdad

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