Unbelivable: The all-time former driver of GP who retired from Japanese has announced his retrun

Unbelivable: The all-time former driver of GP who retired from Japanese has announced his retrun

Due to excessive damage sustained in several crashes during the race’s early stages, Sergio Perez is out of the Japanese Grand Prix.

The Mexican driver had already experienced an eventful start to the race when he had to have his front nose replaced due to contact with Lewis Hamilton during the race start. In addition, Perez received a five-second time penalty for passing beneath the safety car when he came out of the pits.

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But the Red Bull driver’s race came to an end when he and Haas driver Kevin Magnussen collided once more, causing more damage to the front wing. The amount of damage Perez’s RB19 sustained eventually forced him to retire from the race.

Red Bull’s Sergio Perez
As long as Red Bull beats Mercedes and stays ahead of Ferrari by at least 24 points, they have a chance to win the constructors’ championship at the Suzuka race. To do this, the team now just needs to rely on Max Verstappen, who is currently leading the race.

The lead editor of F1 editorial is Lydia. She watched the sport for a number of years before being able to go to the British Grand Prix in person in 2017. Ever since, she has developed an addiction to both the racing and the energy that the fans bring to every event. She is a fervent supporter of more diversity in the industry and women in racing.

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