F1 pundit Karun Chandhok claims Red Bull have ‘broken’ Sergio Perez - and pinpoints when it happened

Sky Sports F1 pundit Karun Chandhok believes Sergio Perez has been “broken” by Red Bull teammate Max Verstappen. 
F1 pundit claims Red Bull have ‘broken’ Perez - and pinpoints when it happened

Pꦆerez heads into the summer break a staggering 125 points behind Verstappen after the Dutchman completed a comeback victory from sixth on the grid at the Belgian Grand Prix. 🔥;

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Verstappen rapidly hunted down an🌜d passed early race-leader Perez by Lap 17, before opening up a huge 22-second lead over the Mexican as he cruised to an eighth win on the bounce. 

Former F1 driver Chandhok thinks Perez has not recovered from being beaten by Verstappen at the Miami👍 Grand Prix, despite starting on pole, eight places ahead of his teammate. 

"I will say the only other thing they appear to have broken is ꩵtheir second driver in some ways," he told the Sky Sports F1 podcast.

"At the start of🐎 the year, I go back to the drive he pu💜t in, in Jeddah, but more importantly in Baku.

"Crofty [Sky Sports commentator, David Croft] and I were in the commentary box there saying he would have overtaken Max, let♐ alone the strategy, he would have overtaken Max on track and won that race.

"And it was a proper convincing performance, admittedly at one of ﷽his strongest circuits on the calendar. But ever since he got overtaken on whatever iཧt was, lap 41 [48] in Miami – it's just gone away from him.

"And you𒅌 know, I look at what happened even at the weekend at Spa. Max got ahead of him and he put 22 seconds on him in 27 laps.

“That’s a big chunk of performanceಞ to put around a track where they are spending a l🤡ot of time at full throttle driving around in a straight line, essentially.”

Sergio Perez (MEX) Red Bull Racing RB19. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 13, Belgian Grand Prix, Spa Francorchamps,
Sergio Perez (MEX) Red Bull Racing RB19. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 13, Belgian Grand…

Chandhok 🔯added: “To me, that is the cause of concern, the only cause of concern, in the Red Bull camp. 

“Is 💛this the fourth teammate that Max has potentially broken? Who can they have alongside him?

“Or do they just say, ‘you know what, we don’t really need anyone to be challenging him, we’re happy for somebody to be half a second off the pace be🌱cause our car is good enough for Max to be able to deliver at that level’”.

Red Bull’s Helmut Marko r🤡ecently said Perez had finally “woken up” from his dream of becoming an F1 worl🍎d champion. 

And Sky Sports F1 commentator David Croft t꧅hinks Perez needs to accept his place at Red Bull.🍎 

(L to R): Race winner Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing celebrates with second placed team mate Sergio Perez (MEX) Red
(L to R): Race winner Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing celebrates with second placed team…

“I tend to agree with Helmut Marko on this one, whereby Sergio’s troubles s♐tarted when he thought he could be a world champion and he thought he could win the world championship,” Croft said. 

“Miami, he was six points off Max starting on pole and I think t☂hat broke him a little bit. And I think the very next time in Monaco, where he crashed in Q1, absolutely broke Checo. 

“I think if he returns after the summer break happy to accept that he’s playing second-fiddle to Max Verstappen, happy to accept that second is what Red Bull need him to do, happy to accept tha𒉰t’s a good place to be and better than 18 other drivers on the grid, Checo will be absolutely fine. 

“But if he harbours ambition🐼s to be better than Max Verstappen at the moment, and to beat Max Verstappen, he probably needs to be putting a bit more effort into it.”

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