Red Bull team boss Christian Horner said under-fire driver Sergio Perez had been in a âhead-spinâ in recent races and warned the Mexican that he needs to ârealise his potentialâ.
The 34-year-old Perez, who agreed a contract extension in May, was fourth in Friday practice for this weekendâs Hungarian Grand Prix.
World champion and teammate Max Verstappen was second behind pace-setter Lando Norris in a McLaren.
In his last six races, Perez has contributed only 15 points for Red Bull compared to Verstappenâs 119 while rival teams have improved and started winning.
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âWe all want âChecoâ to realise the potential that he showed in the first four or five races, and we know heâs capable of that and thatâs why we took up the option early on him for next year to try and settle him,â said Horner.
âI think heâs been in a bit of a head-spin the last few races, but hopefully today showed signs that heâs coming out of that.
âThe team are working very hard to support him and to make sure that he does refind his form because we desperately need it.â
Meanwhile, Verstappen declared he and Red Bull enjoyed a âgood dayâ after the team introduced a set of upgrades, notably to their carâs front wing, in a bid to boost raw pace and recover some overall lost performance.
âWe had a good day,â said the three-time world champion and series leader.
âOf course, there is still a lot to learn and optimise, but itâs a solid start to the weekend.â
Source Agencies