Perez still ‘learning to adapt style’ to suit Red Bull F1 car

Perez could only man♍age fifth in Barce🗹lona, trailing Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc.
The Mexican has yet to finish on the podium since joining the Milton ꦫKeynes-based outfit, while teammate Max Verstappen hasn’t failed to finish outside the top two.
“I’m getting more co﷽nfident with the car obviously,” Perez 🅷said after the Spanish GP.
“Every time I get to the end of the weekend I’m like I wish the weekend just starts now but given how limited track time is these days it is hard to get up to speed but I think this weekend was a particular one with yesterday not being able to be my 100 it is a big difference s🐓o yeah, just forget this one and go back again in Monaco, learn from what we’ve done and come back stronger.
“How to drive the car really, how to get the maximum out of it, and how to adapt myself in a driving style, that’s the thing I’m working the most, and every circuit is different. It’s not like you learn something here and it works in Monaco, that’s the main thing that I’m still adapting wit💮h my style, and𓆉 hopefully soon we can be able to be 100%.”
Perez is confident Red Bull will ha🏅ve a s🔥trong enough package to contend for the win in next weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix.
“Yeah it’s very similar to here [Barcel💎ona] to be honest, all about qualifying, qualifying will be key,” Perez added.
“I’m looking forward massively to Monaco, espe💦cially with this car, I think we have a shot at winning the race,🐈 so yeah hopefully we are able to be back strong.”
Red Bu൩ll has won the Monaco Grand Prix on four previous occasions - 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2018.

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