Sergio Perez blames Red Bull seat position for triple-whammy track limits penalty at F1 Qatar GP 

Sergio Perez has blamed “sitting too low in the car” for picking up a triple-whammy of track limits penalties in the F1 Qatar Grand Prix. 
Perez's odd explanation for triple-whammy track limits penalty

While Red Bull teammate168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Max Verstappen dominated the race to ♔record his 14th win from 17 grands prix this seasꦆon, Perez had another shocker as he finished 10th. 

The Mexican was hit with three five-second tim💮e penalties for exceeding track limits on six occasions during the 57-🎉lap race. 

Track ꧂limits had been a major talking point throughout the weekend in Qatar, with Perez also having his fastest lap of qualifying deleted for the same off♛ence. 

Aftꦏer Sunday’s race, the Mexican explained that b♚eing too far down in his cockpit made visibility difficult. 

"Track limits, to be honest, it was hard forꦚ me inside the car to judge them,” 🌸Perez told Sky. 

“But it was the same for everybody so 🐬I should’🐓ve done a better job.”

When asked why he found it so tough, Perez replied: “I had the same in Austria, I’ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚm sitting too low in the car. 

“Probably thꦕat made things a bit harder. When they changed it at the last minute, I should’ve gone up.”

Perez's odd explanation for triple-whammy track limits penalty

Perez, whose performances have come under intense ▨﷽scrutiny of late, admitted his second messy weekend in a row “wasn’t ideal”. 

“Itꦐ was a 🦩really difficult afternoon,” he explained. “Starting on the hard really complicated things for us. 

“Especially with the Safety Car, we couldn’t warm up the tyre. We endཧed up losing positio🗹ns. We couldn’t make progress quickly enough.

“It just meant we 🎉could not progress as much as we should have.”

He added: “Iꩵ couldn’t get temperature in the tyre. 

“By the time I did, we had t෴o stop with the mandatory pit ꦇstops. 

“So it wasn’t an ideal race, it🌌 was a very difficult one. Not just the race, the whole weekend in all, so plenty to look at."

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