The reason Sergio Perez retired, returned and retired again in disastrous Japanese GP

The Red Bull driver endured a terrible race following first-lap contact with Mercedes’ 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton which forced Pere🗹z to make an unscheduled early pit stop for a front wing change.
Perez was th🉐en hit with a five-second time penalty for a Safety Car infringement as he entered the pit lane.
Fighting his way back through the back, Perez then collided with168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Kevin Magnussen, tipping the Haas driver into ಞa spin at Turn 9 following a late lunge.
That resulted in Perez picking up more damaܫge to his🅰 Red Bull (as well as another five-second time penalty) with the Mexican making a second trip to the pits for a nose change.
Shortly after Perez wa💧s heard complaining that his car “doesn’t feel right”, before he was told to “retire the c🍨ar” on Lap 15.
Redꦆ Bull then sent Perez back out into the race on Lap 40 in order to serve his second five-second time penalty, presumably so that it doesn't carry over in some form to the next race in Qatar.
After serving his five-second time penal𝐆ty on the next lap, Perez was told to retire for a second time on Lap 43.&nbsꦯp;

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