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Russell reveals how he caught Perez napping during VSC

The Red Bull driver had stubbornly held onto the last podium place in France, even exiting the track at one point, but as his tyres began to give way, the charging Russell looked likely to overtake.

Still, Perez defended up until a Virtual Safety Car was deployed as a result of Zhou Guanyu’s car failure at the side of Turn 5. No one headed into the pits, but it did give the Mercedes man the opportunity to further close the gap to Perez, but Russell appeared to be backing off just as the period was ending.

The 24-year-old then accelerated quickly and appeared to catch Perez napping as he was able to overtake him on the inside.

Speaking following his P3 finish, Russell said he knew he had “one opportunity” to pull off the overtake when the VSC was ending.

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RUSSELL OVERTAKES PEREZ FOR P3

Checo is caught sleeping by the virtual safety car restart as the Brit storms past him! #FrenchGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/o5tgLPiWQM

— Formula 1 (@F1) July 24, 2022

“I had to sort of preempt it [slowing before accelerating quickly] and it can go both ways,” Russell told Sky Sports F1. “I knew I had one opportunity when the VSC was ending and if you can time it right and you carry the momentum, you can just carry that through after the VSC.

“I think he may have been a little bit too quick and had to brake. So he’s braking, I’m accelerating and that gave me an opportunity.”

Perez also spoke to Sky Sports F1 and said it was not so much a case of him being caught napping, but rather he was unsure just exactly when the VSC would end.

“Difficult afternoon,” the Mexican said. “First of all, we should have another podium. I don’t know what was going on with the Virtual Safety Car. I just got caught out with it, because it was telling me it

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