Sergio Perez believes that Latin F1 drivers face 'a bit more criticism' than some of their peers, having felt he was 'not taken seriously' at points in his career. Here's what the Red Bull driver said ⬇️
for form. In the eight-race run between Azerbaijan and Singapore, Perez was outscored by Verstappen by 104 points, and was on average six-tenths of a second slower than Verstappen in dry qualifying.
He had previously discussed not feeling as comfortable with the RB18 as he did early in the season, when he managed to win in Monaco and sit just 15 points off the championship lead. Speaking on Thursday at Suzuka ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix, Perez expanded on his comments and said he thought it applied to Latin drivers across F1.
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