Horner to sit down with Perez after 'shocker of a race' at Qatar GP

Christian Horner and Red Bull to sit down with Sergio Perez after 'shocker of a race' at Qatar GP Sergio Perez had another frustrating weekend as he added just one point to his collection at the Qatar GP; Perez also failed to finish the Sprint after being involved in a collision; F1 returns with the United States GP - live on Sky Sports F1 from October 20-22 Last Updated: 10/10/23 10:10am Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Sergio Perez’s struggles continued this weekend, following up a nightmare Sprint crash with three five-second time penalties during the Qatar GP Sergio Perez’s struggles continued this weekend, following up a nightmare Sprint crash with three five-second time penalties during the Qatar GP Christian Horner says he will sit down with Sergio Perez after the Mexican had a "shocker of a race" at the Qatar Grand Prix. Perez qualified 13th but started from the pit lane as Red Bull elected to change his power unit before Sunday's Grand Prix.In the Sprint Race on Saturday, he started in eighth and was involved in a collision when trying to pass Esteban Ocon and Nico Hulkenberg going into Turn Two. Things did not get better for Perez in the main race as he was given three five-second time penalties for exceeding track limits and was lapped by team-mate and race winner Max Verstappen.He finished in 10th to increase his lead over Lewis Hamilton in the battle for second in the drivers' championship to 30 points."Checo has had a bit of a shocker of a race. He's had a horrible weekend - the incident on Saturday and unfortunately the three penalties in the race," Horner told Sky Sports F1. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Sergio Perez admits it was a difficult race and offered no excuses for his three penalties for exceeding track limits Sergio Perez admits it was a difficult race and offered no excuses for his three penalties for exceeding track limits "Without those penalties, he would be a lot further up the points scoring on a day Lewis didn't score, so a missed opportunity to really try and cement that second place."We just need to try and get that form that he showed at the beginning of the season back. We know he's got it within him."Nothing has really fundamentally changed that much. He's got into a bit of a spiral and he needs to put the brakes on that, reset and use this period, the two weeks to come back in Austin, another Sprint weekend, and really attack it, do the best he can and extract the most out of himself." Twitter Due to your consent preferences, you’re not able to view this Privacy Options The Red Bull team principal added to reporters: "I think we really need to sit down with Checo because we know what he's capable of and he's not hitting that form at the moment. We desperately need him to find that form to keep this second place in the championship.""It was frustrating that he's only come out of the weekend with one point. Even starting from the back of the grid, I think there was an opportunity to score heavily or decently."We will support him as much as we can because there's a triple-header coming up, there's a huge amount of points with Sprint Races as well." Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Max Verstappen is crowned world champion after Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez crashes out of the Sprint Max Verstappen is crowned world champion after Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez crashes out of the Sprint Perez, who was stuck behind the Alfa Romeo of Zhou Guanyu at one point, explained his seat position contributed to his track limits mistakes."It was really hard for me in the car to judge them, but it's the same for everybody. I should have done a better job," said Perez."I had the same problem in Austria. I'm sitting a bit too low in the car and when they made changes at the last minute, I should have gone up." Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Ted Kravitz reflects on all the big talking points from an eventful Qatar Grand Prix Ted Kravitz reflects on all the big talking points from an eventful Qatar Grand Prix Will Perez be at Red Bull in 2024?Perez has a contract to stay with Red Bull until the end of next year and the sister team, AlphaTauri, have confirmed Daniel Ricciardo and Yuki Tsunoda will be their line-up for 2024.Since winning the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in April, Perez has yet to stand on the top step of the podium and had a run of five consecutive non-Q3 appearances.He's taken just one podium in the last five races and Horner is backing his driver to re-find his confidence, especially if Red Bull face a tougher challenge next season. Sergio Perez is contracted to stay at Red Bull for 2024 despite his recent disappointing performances "We have a contract with Sergio

Horner to sit down with Perez after 'shocker of a race' at Qatar GP
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