Maybe he drank tequila last night Sergio Perez seemed to have fallen asleep after virtual safety car costing him a podium at 2022 F1 French GP jokes Red Bull s advisor
Maybe he drank tequila last night - Sergio Perez seemed to have fallen asleep after virtual safety car costing him a podium at 2022 F1 French GP jokes Red Bull s advisor Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
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A reminder of your standings after race 12/22... and are well out in front detailed the chain of events that led to him losing the podium: “It was very unfortunate what happened with the Virtual Safety Car. I got the message it was going to end out of Turn 9, so I went for it and then it didn’t end. Then I got the message saying it was going to end through Turn 12. And I was just too close to it." Perez suggested that the malfunction might not have happened for George Russell as he was able to prepare much better for the restart. “It seems like George had different information and he was able to prepare better for it [the restart]. I mean, it’s a shame the Virtual Safety Car interfered with the result, to be honest. It shouldn’t be the case, but today it was the case."
Maybe he drank tequila last night - Sergio Perez seemed to have fallen asleep after virtual safety car costing him a podium at 2022 F1 French GP jokes Red Bull s advisor
Sergio Perez did not have a good one at Paul Ricard. Sergio Perez was jumped by during the Virtual Safety car restart in a move that cost him a podium at the 2022 F1 French GP. While the Mexican driver was distraught at losing his position to the Mercedes driver, Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko saw the funny side of it. He joked that might have been drinking tequila the night before the race. According to Suddeutsche Zeitung, Marko said: “Sergio seemed to have fallen asleep at the Virtual Safety Car restart. Maybe he drank tequila last night.” A reminder of your standings after race 12/22...and are well out in front
A reminder of your standings after race 12/22... and are well out in front detailed the chain of events that led to him losing the podium: “It was very unfortunate what happened with the Virtual Safety Car. I got the message it was going to end out of Turn 9, so I went for it and then it didn’t end. Then I got the message saying it was going to end through Turn 12. And I was just too close to it." Perez suggested that the malfunction might not have happened for George Russell as he was able to prepare much better for the restart. “It seems like George had different information and he was able to prepare better for it [the restart]. I mean, it’s a shame the Virtual Safety Car interfered with the result, to be honest. It shouldn’t be the case, but today it was the case."