
Sergio Perez and Red Bull are preparing to participate in the Australian Grand Prix in the hope of enhancing the role played in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. And it is that in the first few dates, the Mexican has been the victim of unexpected turns that have taken him away from the podium and, even, left out of the competition. During the free tests for the next GP he declared that he had difficulties with his car and, although he said he was surprised by the current state of his vehicle, he hopes to improve his performance on the second day of training.
“We made some changes in the second free training that we need to analyze because some things don't work as expected (...) The car felt better in some respects from the first training to the second, but in others it did not. So there are still many areas in which to work to try to understand the direction we have taken. We don't understand what's going on with the car right now,” he told EFE.
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