“In Singapore, Perez eliminated Tsunoda in the first round and then deprived Albon of the points, receiving a five-second penalty, which did not affect his position. The two lesser-known teams ended up regretting missed opportunities .
The return to Japan was short-lived. He collided with Kevin Magnussen and unnecessarily spun his opponent, receiving another five-second penalty. Of course, this step was due to disappointment. After all, he ended up behind the slowest car, even though he was driving the fastest. It was also a completely desperate decision for a driver who had apparently lost his skills,” Palmer wrote in his column on the Formula 1 website.
Source: Sport

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