Athletistic / Formula 1. Former Formula 1 driver and now pundit Jolyon Palmer has shared his thoughts on Red Bull driver Sergio Perez’s latest results. He performed poorly at the Singapore Grand Prix and also failed to finish the race at the Japanese Grand Prix.

“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.


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