The Mexican driver for the Red Bull staff skilled a disappointing qualifying session on the Monaco Grand Prix, marking his worst efficiency of the season to date. Sergio Perez, often known as Checo, struggled to seek out his rhythm and ended up being eradicated in Q1, forcing him to begin the race in eighteenth place.
Despite displaying promise with a fifth-place end in observe three, Perez’s efficiency took a pointy downturn when it mattered most. He initially certified in seventh place with a lackluster time of 1:13.981, however dropped down the standings rapidly and needed to push for a second lap.
Unfortunately, visitors on the slim streets of Monaco hindered Perez’s progress, and he was solely in a position to enhance barely, in the end ending in fourteenth place with a time of 1:12.698. Despite making a number of makes an attempt to enhance his place, Perez in the end settled for eighteenth place on the grid.
The challenges of the Monaco Grand Prix circuit are well-known, and Perez’s struggles in qualifying spotlight the significance of beginning in a positive place on this notoriously tough monitor.