They have won the opening two races of the F1 season but are cracks beginning to show at Red Bull?
Are Red Bull cracks widening with Sergio Perez calling for a ‘review’ of communications?Calling for a review of Red Bull’s late-race communications with its drivers, Sergio Perez has all but announced he’s suspicious of his team-mate Max Verstappen.Running 1-2 in the closing laps of Sunday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix , Perez was holding his advantage over Verstappen at just over five seconds.
Immediately cutting into Perez’s lead, that falling to 4.2s, Perez was told to up his pace to a 1:32s. He asked Red Bull if they were “pushing for nothing” given the team’s various reliability concerns, adding that they “don’t need this” only to be told they were then still “free to push”. Perez wasn’t impressed as it meant he was denied what would’ve been a first-ever P1 in the Drivers’ Championship standings.
“I though the communication was the same to Max, so it’s something we need to review. Because I certainly got different information.”
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