Formula 1 team bosses says it's too late for the FIA to investigate Sergio Perez’s accident in Q3 in Monaco F1 AbuDhabiGP
After Verstappen refused to help Perez by handing him sixth place and extra points on the last lap in Brazil multiple sources suggested that Monaco was the root cause of his ongoing frustration, although the Dutchman, Perez and the Red Bull team have refused to confirm that.
“I'm pretty sure they looked at the time, and we need to move forward and think that things are moving forward.”’s Zak Brown. “So I think we need to as a sport, if we see something that needs to be investigated, move more swiftly. “You could be going all the way to the back of the grid with such an incident. So for me if you want to park your car, you do it in a different way.
"Any crash, particularly in a cost cap environment is disastrous,” said Horner. “It's expensive, it's costly, and particularly at a street circuit. So from a team's perspective, it's way, way from an ideal. So there was a lot of frustration following that.
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