Sergio Perez was welcomed like a hero in Mexico after the final race in Abu Dhabi. Not only did he help teammate
Max Verstappen in his path to the world title, he has also taken a big step forward with his move to
Red Bull Racing. He has been talking about his excellent defense against
Lewis Hamilton and also shares his opinion on the future of race director
Michael Masi.
There was a lot of talk about the decisions made by the race control and stewards during the 2021 season. Some drivers feel there needs to be more clarity on what is and isn't allowed, but Perez doesn't feel any immediate need to do so.
Perez also expresses support for Masi
According to the Mexican, it happens every year that there is some inconsistency in the application of the rules.
"It's a difficult sport. It can't be like football, where you get a yellow or red card for a foul. Every track is different, every maneuver is different and there are always different stewards who can judge it differently," he said in conversation with
ESPN.
The
Red Bull Racing driver therefore sides with Masi.
"I don't think it's that big [of a deal]. People are making a big fuss about it. I think we have to be supportive of Michael,
" he continued, stressing that Masi is also still going through a learning process since he followed in
Charlie Whiting's footsteps.
Perez believes that
Formula 1 as a sport should continue to stand behind the race director, while looking at areas for improvement in general. With that, he is not the only driver to express his support for Masi.
McLaren drivers
Lando Norris and
Daniel Ricciardo also
expressed their support for the race director.