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GPDA chairman backs Perez annoyance: He's right to speak up

Article To news overview © Red Bull Contentpool Alexander Wurz believes that Sergio Perez was right to speak up and voice his annoyance with how he was treated differently on track to Max Verstappen during the Spanish Grand Prix. The Mexican driver ceded position without complaint to Verstappen after the reigning World Champion slid off the track early in the race, freeing up Verstappen to attack Mercedes' George Russell for second place. With Verstappen unable to pass due to a constant DRS (Drag Reduction System) issue, Perez pitted and, later in the Grand Prix, caught back up on the duel. Requesting a swap with Verstappen in order to ensure his strategy wasn't compromised too much,...
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