Sergio Perez explains what went wrong in woeful Qatar sprint qualifying
Red Bull's Sergio Perez only 16th in sprint qualifying at 🌌F1 Qatar Grand Prix

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sergio Perez endured another terrible session 🎐in qualif🐲ying for the sprint race in Qatar.
The under-fire Red Bull driveꦍr could only manage the 16th-fastest time on Friday in Qatar.
He was eliminไated in the first part of qualifying f🥀or the second weekend in a row.
A🌄sked what went wrong, Perez explained: “Unfortunately we✨ left a little bit late.
“We had an issue with one of the a꧋nti-roll bars, and then to get my final lap we were all opening gaps.
“Then Charles Leclerc came andܫ we were fighting into Turn 1 and so on, so we lost a c🌞ouple of tenths there.
“It was enough to be knocked out, which was a shame because I thought we really progressed with the ca🦄r from P1 to qualifying, we had a lot more potential and it's a shame that we just ended up here.”
Perez was asked if he was confident about making progresꦺs through the grid from 16th.
▨“I think it’💫s going to be very difficult,” he admitted.
“For now we will focus on the rest of the weekend. In such a short race I don't think t🔯here will be a lot that we can do. But yeah, we will try.”
Red Bull teammate Max Versta꧃ppen was s🐈ixth in sprint qualifying at the F1 Qatar Grand Prix.
Perez might be relieved to see RB drive🤡r Yuki Tsunoda, one of the contenders to replace him at Red Bull, only 17th.
Tsunoda’s teammate Liam Lawson was 10th.
The RB pair, and Williams’ Franco Colapinto, are among the drivers being considered to replace Pere𓄧z at Red Bull in 2025.
Despe🐈rately requirin🤡g a big round, his weekend in Qatar has started in the worst possible way with a drab performance in sprint qualifying.
The sprint race, th🥂en qualifying for the granဣd prix, are on Saturday.
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James was꧑ a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.