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Max Verstappen should 'adapt' to Sergio Perez's driving style as his team-mate finds his feet at Red Bull, according to Ralf Schumacher. Perez was quicker than Verstappen all weekend in Monaco and picked up his third career win.
The result leaves the Mexican just 15 points behind Verstappen in the championship as the battle intensifies. He warns Verstappen should 'take this opportunity to learn a few things' from Perez to ensure he does not get beaten by his team-mate.
Writing in his Sky Germany column, Schumacher said: "One consequence of the Monaco GP is that after his win, Sergio Perez has moved close to the two leaders in the championship standings, Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc. So there is even a three-way battle for the world title.
"I don't think Sergio will end up having the consistency that Max Verstappen has. But in Monaco he was the better driver all weekend. Max should