How triple-penalised Sergio Perez’s latest nightmare F1 race unfolded in Qatar

Perez was forced to start Sund🐓ay's race from the pitlane after Red Bull breached F1 regulations by effectively bu🔯ilding a third car in the wake of extensive damage he picked up in a three-car collision in Saturday’s sprint race.
The Mexican battled his wa𓂃y into the top-10 but was hit with a trio of five-second time penaltie🎐s for leaving the track multiple times and exceeding track limits.
It meant that while he finished ni𓆏nth on the road, Perez ended up being demoted back to 10th after the chequered flag.

It rounded out a disastrous weekend for Perez, who only managed 13th for Sunday’s race in Friday qualifying after being pinged for track limits, be🐟fore he crashed out of the sprint𒐪.
To rub salt into his wounds, Perez was lapped by teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen, thou🐈gh he was able to get back onto the lead lap, but only when the Dutchman made his third and final pit sto🐠p. In total, he finished over 80 seconds behind.
Following an equally-torrid Japanese Grand Prix,🌸 Perez’s latest performance will only place further scrutiny on his position at ꦬRed Bull.
Perez holds a contract for next season bu🧸t his underwhelming displays alongside Verstappen this yea💯r have brought his future into the spotlight.
While Verstappen claimed his 14th win from 17 races in✤ Qatar, Perez has only been victorious twice and now sits a whopping 208 points behind the newly-crowned three-time world champion.

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