Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has insisted there was no reason for Sergio Perez not to have followed Max Verstappen through the field and scored big points at the Brazilian Grand Prix.
After another Q2 elimination in qualifying, albeit just a place behind team-mate Verstappen before the three-time champion’s five-place grid penalty, Perez started 12th. Yet, after a race that included an early spin, another battle with potential successor Liam Lawson and a red-flag delay, the Mexican could only manage to make up one place by the end of the race.
That was in stark contrast to Verstappen, who remarkably recovered from 17th on the grid to take his first victory since the Spanish Grand Prix.
“It was a difficult race for Checo,” explained Horner in the aftermath.
“Spinning at the beginning of the race drops him down. It was an opportunity in the constructors’ to take a big chunk out of both Ferrari and McLaren and unfortunately, we’ve not been able to capitalise on that.
Sergio Perez, Red Bull Racing RB20, sprays mud as he tries to rejoin after a spin
Photo by: Sam Bloxham / Motorsport Images
“Obviously, that’s frustrating, but we’ll go away and have a look at it and come back hopefully fighting hard in Vegas.”
On whether there was a technical reason holding Perez back from matching Verstappen’s charge through the field, Horner said: “Not that I’m [aware of]. There was nothing evident to me in the race.”
The failure to reach the points as McLaren and Ferrari remained ahead of Red Bull in the constructors’ standings in spite of Verstappen’s penalty has led to further pressure on Perez as his future remains in doubt.
Asked whether Red Bull had now reached the point at which a driver change is a necessity, Horner replied: “Everything in life is subjective.
“You’ve got to look at the facts. We’re working hard with Checo. He had a chassis change this weekend. I thought he drove a good [sprint] race but [the grand prix] wasn’t his day.”
Click Here to Read the Full Original Article at Motorsport.com – Formula 1 – Stories…