Sergio Perez has accumulated a total of 107 points in the 2024 drivers’ championship, which falls short of his expectations. The Red Bull Racing driver is determined to improve his performance compared to his previous races. Unfortunately, Perez has only managed to score four points in the last three races, two of which resulted in a Did Not Finish (DNF) outcome.
In contrast, Perez’s teammate, Max Verstappen, is currently leading the drivers’ championship. Verstappen has emerged victorious in six out of the nine races this season. Perez acknowledges that his competition goes beyond his fellow drivers on the track, as Verstappen has consistently proven to be superior since the 2023 campaign.
Perez also admires Verstappen’s ability to win races even without a dominant car. The six-time race winner emphasizes the importance of both drivers performing well as a team to secure maximum points and improve the overall performance of the group.
Sergio Perez praises Max Verstappen for his exceptional racing skills and his ability to win races even when facing challenging circumstances. Perez believes that Verstappen is operating at an incredibly high level this season, making a difference and achieving victories even when the odds are against him.
Despite a promising start to the season, Sergio Perez has experienced a sudden drop in his performance. However, he has consistently showcased his capabilities on his best days and aims to regain his form in time for the upcoming Spanish Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen openly shares his thoughts on the performance of the Red Bull team before the Spanish Grand Prix. Verstappen has been victorious three times at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya and is determined to achieve a fourth consecutive title at the end of the season. However, this year’s competition from Ferrari and McLaren has made the title fight more challenging for the Dutch driver.
The 26-year-old driver fought hard for a victory in Montreal and intends to carry that momentum into the Barcelona race. However, Red Bull needs to overcome strong competition from Ferrari and McLaren, who have consistently challenged them for podiums and victories throughout the season.