'Checo' regrets failures after elimination in Q1 of the Mexican GP: 'I can't stop the car'
'Checo' Pérez expressed disappointment after being eliminated in Q1 during the qualifying session of the 2024 Mexican Grand Prix, citing issues with the car's braking performance.
Sergio 'Checo' Pérez aimed to turn around his fortunes during the 2024 Mexican Grand Prix, hoping to avoid a repeat of last year's mishap that led to his early retirement in the race. Unfortunately, he faced a rough start by being eliminated in Q1 during the qualifying session. This setback has deeply affected his performance expectations for the race, as he was eager to show a competitive edge on home soil.
During the qualifying session, Pérez voiced concerns about the braking issues of his Red Bull RB20 car, stating that he struggled to properly brake during slower corners. He mentioned that the lack of grip compromised his ability to control the vehicle, ultimately leading to a disappointing result in qualifying. This has been a recurring issue for both Pérez and his teammate Max Verstappen, indicating that there are underlying performance challenges with the vehicle that need to be addressed.
As the race approaches, Pérez remains hopeful but acknowledges the difficulties faced so far in the weekend's practices and qualifying. The pressure of competing at home adds an emotional weight to his performance, and fans will be watching closely to see if he can overcome these mechanical challenges during the race itself, despite the disappointing outcome in qualifying.