Helmut Marko acknowledged that the partnership between Sergio Perez and Red Bull did not go as planned at the Canadian Grand Prix. Marko, Red Bull’s Motorsport Consultant, expressed doubts about the team’s decision to extend Perez’s contract early. He had previously suggested that Perez should wait to increase his motivation. The two-year contract extension aimed to bring stability to the team, but handling the car on the curbs in Montreal proved to be a significant challenge. As a result, Perez was unable to finish the race. However, his teammate managed to successfully drive the car and win the race. Marko explained that the team’s plans for Perez did not unfold as expected.
The octogenarian stated that Perez now has the opportunity to prove his worth in the next three races, which will take place on suitable racetracks. These races will allow Perez to showcase his skills and demonstrate his abilities as a driver. Marko believes that this is the best chance for Perez to shine on the track and show his value to the team and the world.
Marko also mentioned that if Red Bull performs well in Barcelona, they will likely continue to be strong in the subsequent races in Austria and Silverstone. The Barcelona circuit presents a challenge with its combination of high and medium-speed corners, which will truly test the cars to their limits. Max Verstappen expressed the team’s focus on maximizing performance for this weekend.
According to Marko, these three races will play a crucial role in determining the overall balance of power in the championship. The team is pushing its limits and working extremely hard in preparation for these events. The previous damages to Perez’s car in Monaco and Montreal were setbacks for the entire team.
In conclusion, Helmut Marko believes that Sergio Perez will prove his worth to the team and to the world in the next three races. These races in Barcelona are of great importance, as they will determine whether Red Bull’s decision to extend Perez’s contract was the correct one. Fans are eager for Perez’s performance and his ability to score significant points to help the team maintain its lead in the Constructors’ championship.