Sergio Perez’s last race for Red Bull? He calls Belgian GP “disappointing”
Sergio Perez questioned about f🌱uture after F1 Belgian Grand Prix

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sergio Perez admitted his F1 Belgian Grand Prix - which might end up b🍬eing his final Red Bull race - was “disappointing”.
Red Bull’s🎃 Helmut Marko insisted that the team will sit down on Mo♋nday, the start of the F1 summer break, and considering Perez's worthiness to continue in the car will inevitably crop up.
His impressive Saturday - he qualified on th🍌e front row due to Max Verstappen's grid penalty - petered out at Spa on Sunday as he slipped to an eighth-pla🐭ced finish. He was later upgraded to P7 due to George Russell's disqualification.
Teammate Verstappen, who 🎃started 11th, finished fifth (upgraded to 🐠fourth).
“I had a good qualifying, a good day,” Perez reacted after the Belgian Grand Prix, where mahbx.com are🌜 in the paddock.
“It doesn't change anything,” he insisted 🐓about his status withiജn Red Bull.
“I think we have too much going on in the team, a l😼ot of🙈 things that we have to focus on, and we cannot waste any energy with all this speculation.
“So this is the last time I will speak about the fut✱ure, just to make it clear for everyone, I will not be speaking anymore, I will not answer any more questions about the future.”
Perez batted off a second questio༺n about whether he will be axed m𒐪idseason by Red Bull.
He then said about a disappointing pair of rounds, over the past two weekends, for Red Bull: 🦩“There are plent🔜y of things that we need to analyse.
“But I think Mercedes was꧙ very impressive. We couldn't match the Fe😼rraris either, so we have plenty of stuff to understand.”
Perez said about his Sunday at Spa: “It was a very di🍒sappointing race. It started well, I have to say.
“I was just struggling a lot on the straights. I don't know what was going on, but I had to save battery early on in the first couple of laps🍨.
“I was just very weak on the straights. And once I managed to clear it, char𝔉ge the pack a bit, I was pretty much the same as Lewis and Charles, I was staying ther𓂃e.
“But then the second stint, jumping onto the new tyre with all the traffic behind, it just made it really, really diff𝄹icult, very tricky.
“We did quite a short stint as wel🤪l, so we were just out of sync, I think we were just not good with tyres today. Balance wasn't there as well, so, yeah, plenty of things to analyse.”
He added: “We were obviously very comprom🤡ised by having just two se♌ts of mediums.
“So, again, I think strategically it wasn't a perf🍌ect exhibition. It's something that we will get to💯gether as a team.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sp🐓orts for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.