Sergio Perez Demonstrates Humility with Public Apology Following Canadian GP Incident

Sergio Perez Demonstrates Humility with Public Apology Following Canadian GP Incident

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Sergio Perez took to social media to apologise to the Red Bull team after his difficult Canadian GP, which ultimately ended in retirement.

Sergio Perez expressed remorse for his poor performance at the Canadian Grand Prix and publicly apologized to Red Bull on social media. The 34-year-old acknowledged the need for a “straight-forward weekend” to reset his form after disappointing races in Imola and Monaco. Despite hopes for a stronger showing in Montreal, Perez started the race P16 due to a lackluster qualifying session. During the grand prix, he collided with Pierre Gasly, damaging his car, and ultimately crashed out of the race at Turn 6. Perez acknowledged his mistakes and highlighted the importance of regrouping and working closely with the team to bounce back. Despite signing a contract extension with Red Bull, the weekend in Montreal did not go as planned for Perez, who also faced penalties and fines for the incident.

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