Red Bull ‘can’t afford big split’ between F1 drivers as Christian Horner urges Sergio Perez to raise his game

While newly-crowned three-time world champion Verstappen dom🧸inated the Qatar Grand Prix to record his 14th win from 17 races this season, Perez fini✱shed 10th - over 80 seconds behind his teammate - after picking up three five-second time penalties.
Red Bull team principal Horner described Perez’s latest difficult weekend a✃s “horrible”, with the Mexican leaving Qatar 208 points behind Verstappen.
“I think with a car like we have, he's probably putting that pressure on himself,” Horner said.&ওnbsp;
“The most important thing for us is winningಌ both [drivers’ and teams’] championships. We've done th🔯at.
“And then, what's the 🍃next best thing after that would be to have both your drivers first and second.

“You can see Mercedes have a p♉air, McLaren have a pair, Ferrari have a pair that are quite tight between th🍃e respective drivers.
“I think we've had that at the earlier point in the year. But as the season has 🌠gone on it's become more variant.
“We just ෴need to get Checo back to t🃏he best form that he's capable of.”
And Horner conceded Perez, who is under contract for 2024, mus🌸t raise his🏅 performance level with the likes of McLaren, Mercedes and Ferrari starting to bridge the gap.
“The frustration is that we🅘 know 𒈔what Checo has been capable of doing,” he explained.
“Of course, last year and this year, he's contributed significantly to the constructors’ championship. We desperately want him💞 to find that form and as a team; we need him to.
“We can💧't afford to have a big split because if, as you would expect, the grid continues to concertina next year, we need both drivers delivering at the top of the game.”

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