"It will come for him [Sergio] I have no doubt," Horner said in a conversation with
Sky Sports after qualifying. Perez is not the only driver to struggle in the first few Grand Prix weekends at his new team.
Sebastian Vettel and Fernando Alonso are also examples of drivers who already have several world titles behind their names but are not quite getting it right.
Ricciardo too actually belongs to that company at
Mclaren.
"You know Daniel - what a great driver he is and obviously that is not flowing for him at the moment," Horner outlines the situation.
For
Ferrari, the Monaco Grand Prix may be the turning point after two difficult years in the premier class of motorsport.
"I think they have been super fast all weekend. I mean they have not chosen this kind of pace so far this year, but I think it's healthy and it's good to see Ferrari up there. It's good to have more cars in the mix," the Red Bull team boss concluded.