F1: Perez moves to end Verstappen spat
(GMM) Sergio Perez says his spat with Red Bull teammate and world champion Max Verstappen is “behind us” now.
Some were wondering if the spat, triggered by Verstappen refusing to obey a team order in Brazil to bolster Perez’s chances of beating Charles Leclerc to second overall in the championship, had rendered their partnership impossible going forwards.
Dutch GP boss Jan Lammers says he senses a “personal” dispute between the Dutch and Mexican teammates, with many others thinking it’s related to Perez having reportedly confessed behind closed doors to deliberately crashing in the dying moments of Monaco qualifying.
Lammers wasn’t impressed with Perez’s comments about his compatriot’s character.
“Perez says Verstappen owes his two titles to him,” grandpx.news quotes him as having told NOS, “but he also said he has now seen Verstappen’s true nature which I think it quite personal.
“It’s a personal insult to Max’s character, which was unnecessary and below the belt. ”
“I don’t understand why Verstappen didn’t heed the team’s request,” 1997 world champion Jacques Villeneuve told the Dutch publication Formule 1.
The plot thickened even further when Sophie Kumpen, Verstappen’s mother, appeared to confirm the rumors that her son was issuing payback for Perez’s actions in Monaco qualifying.
“And then in the evening cheating on his wife,” she wrote on Instagram before deleting the comment. Related Story: Sergio Perez caught cheating on his wife
On his own social media channels, 32-year-old Perez indicated that he wants to put the saga behind him.
“With Max and the team everything was discussed yesterday, and it will remain internally,” he said in Spanish on Twitter.
“This is behind us, and we will continue working as the great team that we have been until now.”
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Former F1 driver Robert Doornbos agrees Red Bull brought Sunday’s troubles on themselves.
“He clearly said you shouldn’t ask me that, in the conversation they had earlier then,” he said. “That’s just in the nature of the beast.
“Then you can say Perez helped him in Abu Dhabi, minister of defence. That’s a second driver doing his job and this is just the team leader.”