Sergio Perez's season is made up of many highs but also many lows. What he lacks is consistency. Of basses came two in a row, both in qualifying, a Monaco and in Barcelona. But if in the first case the Mexican admitted his mistake, in the second case he attributed the bad result in qualifying to difficulties. The RB19 is the single-seater par excellence, and borders on perfection. Even the pilots must not be outdone. Verstappen himself admitted that he found Pole in Spain thanks to their ability to read the track and the car. Being a two-time world champion also means this and Sergio knows it well. He knows that deep down he still has something to learn from that somewhat uncomfortable companion.
Qualifications to be reviewed
In qualifying the Mexican never shone. Many times he found himself having to rebuild a race after failing to set fast laps. The first step to demonstrate to the world that you can play a World is to become infallible even on these occasions. In Canada, Red Bull knows it will find a track particularly suited to the characteristics of the RB19 which has never missed a beat so far.
"I haven't been able to do good qualifying recently, but I want to return to the good performances at the start of the season – admits the Mexican during the press conference in Canada, which portrays the most recent episodes. In Monaco I made a mistake, while in Barcelona I had difficulties for the first time.".

Learning from someone like Max
The goal is to collect as many podiums as possible, but to do so requires a certain consistency and in this Max is an example.”Max? In my 50 races with him at Red Bull I learned that he always delivered when it mattered, has never had a bad weekend this year and I need to do the same thing. I have a fantastic car and it's always exciting to get behind the wheel. In Montreal I have to be extremely consistent throughout the weekend”.
Source statements: sky sports f1


