Sky Sports F1 pundit Anthony Davidson questions 'very odd' Red Bull radio communication in Miami GP

Despite starting eight places ahead of his Red Bull teammate, Perez proved no match for 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen’s relentless pace as the Dutchman completed an 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:incredible comeback victory from ninth on the grid in Miami.
Verstappen used an off-set tyre strategy to beat polesitter Perez to claim❀ his third victory from five𓆏 races this season.
Having been keeping track of the Red Bull communications to both o𓆉f their drivers throughout the closing stages of the race, Davidson noted it was “strange” how little information Perez was offered compared to his teammate.
Davidson said Perez w🐼as effectively “driving blind” heading into his late-race showdo🐠wn with Verstappen.
"Really strange, 🐬list🐻ening to Perez's radio,” said Davidson.

“They haven't told him anything about this fight between himself a♔nd Max. Whereas on Verꦏstappen's side of the garage it has been constant.
“We've heard it coming through from his engineer, that constant check o🅷n the relative race gap between himselꦿf and his teammate.
“So Pere꧃z has been out there, in a꧅ way, driving blind. Very odd. It has been too quiet on his radio.”
After carving ✅his way through t💞he field to take his second victory in Miami, Verstappen has extended his championship lead to 14 points over Perez.

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