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澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Max Verstappen dominated the race to record his 14🔯th win from 17 grands prix𓃲 this season, Perez had another shocker as he finished 10th. 

The Mexican was hit with three five-second time penalties for exceeding track limits on six oc🔜casions during the 57-🔥lap race. 

Track limits had been a majorᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ talking point throughout the weekend in Qatar, with Perez also havingဣ his fastest lap of qualifying deleted for the same offence. 

After Sunday’s 🌞race, the Mexican explained that being too far down in his cockpit made visibility difficult. 

"Track limits, to be honest, it was hard for me inside the car to judge them,” Perez told Sky.&nbs𝄹p;

“But it was the same for everybody so I 🍨should’ve done a better jo💃b.”

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

“Probably that made things a bit hard﷽er. When they changed it at the last minut﷽e, I should’ve gone up.”

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

Perez, whose performances have comeꩲ under inte⛎nse scrutiny of late, admitted his second messy weekend in a row “wasn’t ideal”. 

“It wasꦺ 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 ended up losing positions. We couldn’t make progress quickly enough.

“It just meant we could ꦇnot progress as much as we sh🐈ould have.”

He added: “I couldn’t 𒈔get temperature in the tyre. 

“By the time I did, 🐭we had to stop with the mandatory pit stops. 

“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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