'Trust issues' between Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez tipped to continue in F1 2023

The “trust issues” between Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez are likely to spill over into the 2023 season, Sky’s F1 team have predicted. 
(L to R): Sergio Perez (MEX) Red Bull Racing and Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing in the post qualifying FIA Press
(L to R): Sergio Perez (MEX) Red Bull Racing and Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing in the…

Verstappen and Perez were at the centre of a Red Bull 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:team orders row in Brazil when Verstappen, who had already sealed his second world title, refused his team’s request to allow Perez through into sixth place to boost his bid to seal runner-up spot in the168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: F1 drivers’ championship

Ferrari’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc ultimately beat Perez to claim second spot in t꧟he championship behind Verstappen at the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.&🥂nbsp;

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It was widely reported that Verstappen’s actions stemmed from his 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:belief tha♌t Perez had intentionally crashed dur🦩ing qualifying at🎃 Monaco earlier in the season, costing him a shot at pole position and potentially the win. 

Speaking 🌊in Sky Sports’ F1 2022 season review, commentator David Croft said he believes irreparable damage has been done. 

“There has to be trust issues there,” said Croft. “You need to be🌱 able to trust your team and as a driver, trust your team-mate.

“Whatever went on in Monaco, and the assumption is that there was something about Checo’s crash that wasn’t misfortune, shall we sayꦐ? If it wasn’t an actꦓ of misfortune, there is a trust issue there.

“And i🔥n the back of your mind, I don’t care who you are, you’re thinking ‘willꦗ they do that again? I don’t see how it gets repaired.”

Sergio Perez (MEX), Red Bull Racing and Max Verstappen (NLD), Red Bull Racing Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 21,
Sergio Perez (MEX), Red Bull Racing and Max Verstappen (NLD), Red Bull Racing Formula 1 World…

Sky F1 presenter Natalie Pinkham ec๊hoed Croft’s view, adding she doesn’t feel the issue is simply “going to go away”, despite Red Bull’s best efforts to repair rela🐲tions. 

“They did a good job in terms of boosting team morale, they had that big team photo out in fr🥀ont of the garage in Abu Dhabi,” she explained. “It was certainly all talking the talk and presenti⛄ng a united team.

“I’m not so sure, I mean, those sorts 𝄹of moments live long in a racer’s memory, and clearly Monaco was indelibly inked on Max’s, because to remember what Monaco did to you, and use it in a battle for sixth and seventh all those months later, it clearly bothers him, this isn’t going to go away.”

‘Perez needs to lift his game’

Meanwhile, ex-F1-driver-turned-pundit driver Karun Cha🤪ndhok reckons Perez needs to up his performances if he wants to have any chance of fighting Verstappen for a maiden world title. 

The Mexican took just two victories while Verstappen won a record-breaking𝓰 15 out of the 22 races on his way to f𓄧inishing a massive 149 points clear of his teammate in the final standings. 

“I, putting my driver hat on can tell you, I still remember drivers who have blocked me o♕n a qualifying lap in 2007,” said Chandhok. 

“I think we’ll only find out the true damage d🌜one by Brazil next year at a moment where Checo is asked to help Max and I think that is going to be interesting.

“But ultimately though, Checo has got to lift his game, because he only outqualified Max three times this year, al💃l three on 🥀street circuits, one of them Monaco, perhaps a bit of an asterix as well. 

“He’s got to lift his game if he’s꧙ going to be in a position t𓆉o fight.”

(L to R): Race winner Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing celebrates on the podium with third placed team mate Sergio Perez
(L to R): Race winner Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing celebrates on the podium with third…

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