Marko very critical of Lawson, Tsunoda and Perez: 'That's not smart'
- Ludo van Denderen
Helmut Marko is known for never mincing his words. If something is bad, Red Bull Racing's external advisor 'just dares' to say so - even in the media. Consequently, after a Mexican Grand Prix that was chaotic and bad for the Red Bull family, Marko is particularly critical of these three: Sergio Perez, Liam Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda.
In his column at Speedweek, Marko concluded that Perez had "a bad weekend". "We know qualifying is not his strongest point, but nevertheless his elimination in the first part of qualifying is very disappointing," said the consultant, who had then expressed surprise at the Mexican's starting incident. Perez was not properly positioned in his starting box, which earned him a five-second time penalty. "For a man with his experience to misplace the car in his starting box is not smart and a huge shame," he said.
Marko accepted Lawson's excuse
Perez got into a fierce battle in the race with Liam Lawson who races for Red Bull's sister team. Marko found both drivers "too impetuous" in their fight. "Liam even gave his opponent the finger, for which he later apologised and we accepted that," the adviser said.
Marko was also anything but satisfied with Yuki Tsunoda. The Japanese driver made two mistakes in Mexico. "The spin in Q2 was doubly annoying because it not only ruined his own lap but also Lawson's. I think Yuki is feeling the pressure from Lawson, there is no other explanation for this mistake."
This article has been created in collaboration with Matt Gretton