Pérez expresses himself bluntly on a slightly strange practice session, definitely conditioned by the rain. A frustrating session, dotted with hitches attributable to two main factors: the Maltempo, indeed, and the lack of GPS by some teams that caused quite a lot traffic.
“It's been a bit of a crazy day”
For Pérez: "It's been a bit of a crazy day. There will be too much work to do in FP3 tomorrow.” So he addresses the microphones of Sky, not hiding his disappointment. She continues: "We will probably arrive a little blind and stressed at the end of the session." The engineers they will need a lot of data that in this session have been suspended due to bad weather, which has messed up the arrangement on which they had worked. Asset they will have to rearrange tomorrow morning, but more precisely for the 03:30, Italian time.
Pérez, victim of traffic and climate
Pérez He then comments: "Well the first part, but I never found the rhythm in the final sector because of the traffic: all people who didn't have GPS.This was, in fact, the main problem. In fact, not all the teams promptly warned their drivers on the track of the worsening weather conditions. This was due to the fact that they did not have the satellite device. The only driver on the track to embody one sort of human GPS was George Russell: the British driver, in fact, from the beginning of the free practice session regularly signaled e gradually increasing rainfall.

Pérez, Verstappen and the tussle
The intensification of the rain consequently caused not a few inconveniences to all the pilots, which were often found in many in the same portion of the track. In addition to the dangers due to the fact that the cars swerved all the time. For Perez and Verstappen, however, was particularly penalizing: if Max was uncatchable yesterday, today “only” third. Pérez even seventh in the final standings. The two pilots Red Bull they found themselves in this situation because of the continuous need to let off the gas in the middle of the group.


