Sergio Perez backs Red Bull team over 'no fighting' call
Sergio Perez said that Red Bull made the right call to tell him not to fight Max Verstappen during the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
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Sergio Perez said that Red Bull made the right call to tell him not to fight Max Verstappen during the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc might well be wondering if this year just isn’t going to be his year on the back of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, with him suffering a retirement from the lead for the second time in three races.
Max Verstappen led Sergio Perez to a Red Bull one-two at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix after Ferrari suffered a disastrous afternoon that saw both Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz retire with engine failures.
Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton took a 4th place finish at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix on Sunday afternoon but certainly went through the pain barrier in order to achieve it.
Charles Leclerc cut a disconsolate figure as he described his "hurt" after an engine blowout forced him to retire from the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz said he was ‘incredibly unlucky’ as the team suffered two retirements at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. The Spaniard retired early with a hydraulics problem before the race even reached the 10th lap, and by the 20th his teammate Charles Leclerc was out from what looked to be a potentially race-winning position after a flurry of tyre changes. Ad/> That left the Spaniard and Monegasque on the sidelines as rivals Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez pulled away with a comfortable one-two led by the Dutchman.
World champion Max Verstappen led a Red Bull 1-2 in Sunday's Azerbaijan Grand Prix in a potentially key moment of the title race after Charles Leclerc and Ferrari endured another dose of raceday misery.
World champion Max Verstappen led a Red Bull 1-2 in Sunday's Azerbaijan Grand Prix in a potentially key moment of the title race after Charles Leclerc and Ferrari endured another dose of raceday misery. Sergio Perez had jumped pole sitter Leclerc to the first turn before Verstappen took control as first the Ferrari of Carlos Sainz and then Leclerc retired with engine problems. George Russell took third with teammate Lewis Hamilton fourth for Mercedes who suffered badly from bouncing on the streets of Baku this weekend.