Helmut Marko claims Sergio Perez’s struggles are “psychological” after 'total disaster’
Helmut Marko reckons Sergio Perez's recent F1 struggles are "psycholog🐎ical" after his latest Q1 exit.

Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko says168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Sergio Perez’s recent F1 struggles are not car-related but🔯 “m꧟ore psychological”.
Perez was knocked out in the first part of qualifying for the second consecutive race and could only♊ manage a time good enough for 16th on the grid at the Canadian♈ Grand Prix.
It comes after ෴he was also eliminated in Q1 in 🍸Monaco at the previous round.
The Mexican, who has been re-signed by Red Bull for a further two seasons, has not featured inside the top-10 in qualifying since the Mi༺ami Grand Prix three races ago.
Perez ౠhad started all of the first six races from inside the top six prior to his recent downturn✃ in results.
His teammate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen qualified second, having been pipped to pole position by Mercedes’ 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:George Russell after the pair set identical lap times.
"It's not the car, you can ꦇsee that with Max. I think it's more psychological," M💎arko told ServusTV.
"It was close, and when♕ the conditions change, he finds it much more difficult. But the fact that it's already the third time [not in Q3] is painful.”
Perez had looked set to sneak into 🌊Q2 but was ultimately dumped ou𓆉t of qualifying when Alex Albon found improvement in his Williams right at the end of Q1.
Perez admitted he simply could not get his tyres to work and labelled hi💮s qualifying as a “෴total disaster”.
“Mainly the issue wa💙s the rear end, the rear axle,” Pere💖z told F1TV. “It felt a little bit worse.”
“🔥I think it was a very stran🏅ge sensation for a lot of cars out there. For us, I just couldn’t get the tyre switched on. It was taking a while to really switch on the tyre.
“It was a total disaster. I think when we went at the end🍎, I just 💝couldn’t get a proper lap in.”

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