Perez disappointed after sixth place: 'On the mediums I had no pace'
- Cas van de Kleut
Sergio Perez did not move beyond sixth place in the race in Canada after a disappointing result on Saturday. The Mexican is in a difficult phase, as he also failed to grab a podium in Spain and Monaco. Meanwhile, teammate Max Verstappen continues to string together wins, and Perez tells his team Red Bull Racing's press release that he was surprised by the lack of speed.
In Canada, it was another disappointing weekend for the Red Bull driver. After a Q2 exit, the Mexican was also unable to break even in the race. The gap to Verstappen now stands at 69 points, so a world title seems to remain only a dream for the 33-year-old driver for now.
'After safety car no grip'
Perez himself is surprised by the inferior performance: "We just didn’t have the pace. It was looking good on the hard tyre initially but once the safety car came in I couldn’t recover the grip on that tyre and we didn’t have the pace on the medium."
Nevertheless, despite his disappointing performance, the Mexican can still see the positive part of the race: "We achieved 100 wins today and it is really great for the Team, I am very happy for everyone, Max has done a tremendous job, not just today but throughout the whole season."