F1 2021 After he was key in Verstappen’s victory over Hamilton
sErg ‘Checo’ Prez goes from glory to criticism, as Juan Pablo Montoya endorses ex-pilot Sebastian Pordes’ statements In saying that the Mexican style should be banned because of the danger it creates on the track.
If Sergio Breeze distinguished something in his early years in the great circus, it was Thanks to tire management and racing strategy, But in recent months, the cover has taken an even higher profile with his Red Bull car so superior that he has starred in some defenses over Mercedes that have drawn many compliments.
Just Juan Pablo Montoya considers that two decades ago he could have destroyed his administrative arsenal On Formula 1 asphalt. It should be noted that Checo Prez helped reduce the distance of less than ten seconds between Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, which eventually claimed the world title in the Netherlands.
“It’s funny now how people see it from that angle.” Oh my gosh, how nice Chico got involved and helped Max. “ And I think he did a very good job for Max,” Juan Pablo Montoya commented during an interview with MotoSports TV, regarding the assistance from Sergio Perez, who defended the point at least five times With the exchange of places that caused the outcry in the Yas Marina Circuit.
“Twenty years ago, if the second driver had done that, they would have crushed him. And if Rubens (Barrichello) helped Michael (Schumacher), the whole world would see him say “Oh my God! Why would you help Michael? You put victory aside, centered…” And it was a great drama at the time while today it is said: “Oh, he helped him, he did.” He stopped the road and it was a good thing he did it.” They are views,” the former Colombian driver continued.
in the end of the day Lewis Hamilton failed to snatch the eighth trophy as world champion by defeating legend Michael Schumacher First prize winner. And this is exactly the point the former South American pilot made when he argued that it was a role that didn’t belong to Sergio Breeze.
“I don’t know, he’s so crazy. Honestly, I think if you went after Max, you’d think what ‘Checo’ did was interesting because it helped him. But if you’re going to Luis or you’re a neutral, you’re going to wonder why he’s participating,” explained Juan Pablo Montoya, then continued: Yes, you’re trying to run but you’re running in a way that you really want to get into a way and Luis knows that if he does, the javelin crashes, calling it a racing accident. And they (Red Bull) were counting on that.”
Red Bull played all the cards to achieve it (on the title) and At the end of the day they did, luck was on their side. Whether or not the decisions are correct is up to the FIA to analyze it.”
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