Sergio Perez remains optimistic about the F1 title battles despite feeling that DNFs are “killing” his season so far Full story ⬇️
Perez scored his second victory for Red Bull in May’s Monaco Grand Prix to move to within 15 points of team-mateat the top of the championship, only for their fortunes to since take different directions.
It has caused the gap between the two Red Bull drivers to grow to 85 points ahead of the final nine races, leaving Perez ruing the DNFs. He also failed to see the chequered flag in the Bahrain season-opener.“What has been really killing my first half of the season has been the DNFs, to be honest. Without those DNFs, my championship would look a lot different to what it is now.
The Mexican’s fine displays prompted Red Bull to hand him a new two-year contract taking him through to the end of 2024, signed shortly before his Monaco victory.
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