Sergio Perez reveals Monaco crash dented confidence as he admits ‘pressure is always higher’ at Red Bull

The Mexican won two of the first four races this year but his season - and with it any hope of challenging Red Bull teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen for the title - has spectacularly dera🐠iled since.
A crash during Q1 in Monaco 🎀resulted in a point-less weekend and marked the first of five consecutive weekends in which Perez failed to qualify inside the top-10.
And Perez has 💧now pinpointed that incident as being a key moment in his season, admitting the crash badly dented his confidence.
"Certainly after Monaco, I lost some confidence because the wa🐓y the crash happened, I lost a bit of confidence with the car and that set me back,” Perez said ahead of the Belgian Gran🍸d Prix.
"I h🅷ave my psychology and that is something I work on.
"Other than that, it is how the sport is. You have good moments and bad moments but when you are at Red Bull, the pressure is always 🍬higher in that regard.
"🉐If you have a bad session, you have to answer questions about your future straight away.
"It is how it is but luckily enoughꩵ, I am in a good place and I just have to focus on making sure I enjoy my job and enjoy the weekend.”

Verstappen capitalised🏅 on Perez’s torrid form to win seven races on the bounce and open up a 110꧑-point lead in the championship.
Perez finally broke his dreadful run without a Q3 appearance last time out in Hungary before produ💮cing a battling recovery drive to rise from ninth on the grid to complete the podium in third.
Asked if he had ex𓂃perienced similar up and down⭕s in his F1 career before, Perez replied: "I've had it before.
"It is just how it is. We operate on such small details that 🦋sometimes. if everything is not perfect, it can de🐟termine being on the podium or being out of the points.
"But it's𓆉 always something people at home don't understand as much - how much detail goes into our races.
"That can make the difference between having a great ra🔜ce or a very poor race.
"It can happen to any driver in F1."

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