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Red Bull Admit HUGE MISTAKE With APOLOGY To Sergio Perez!

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In a surprising turn of events, Red Bull Racing has admitted to a significant mistake involving their driver Sergio Perez, issuing a rare public apology. The acknowledgment has caught the F1 world off guard, sparking discussions about what went wrong and how it might impact the team’s dynamics moving forward.

Sources close to the team have revealed that Red Bull’s leadership admitted to a strategic error during recent races that directly affected Perez’s performance on track. The Mexican driver, who has been crucial in the team’s Constructors’ Championship campaign, found himself struggling due to decisions made during race strategy meetings and car setup.

The apology comes as Red Bull faces mounting pressure from both fans and media over how Perez has been handled in comparison to his teammate, Max Verstappen. While Verstappen has continued to dominate, Perez has encountered a series of setbacks, many of which have been attributed to team strategy. This latest admission highlights the growing concerns within Red Bull about the balance between their drivers.

Team Principal Christian Horner was quick to address the situation, stating, “We made a miscalculation that cost Sergio valuable points, and for that, we owe him an apology. He’s an integral part of this team, and we need to ensure we’re supporting him to perform at his best.”

This public apology not only serves as a way to rebuild confidence within the team but also sends a clear message that Red Bull values Perez’s contributions. However, this misstep has raised questions about internal dynamics and whether Perez is receiving equal support as Verstappen.

Perez, who has remained composed throughout the ordeal, acknowledged the apology in good spirits. “Mistakes happen, and I appreciate the team taking responsibility. We’re moving forward together, and I’m focused on the upcoming races.”

As the season progresses, all eyes will be on how Red Bull adjusts their strategy to better support Perez. With this apology marking a critical moment for the team, fans will be eager to see if they can maintain harmony and continue their charge towards another championship.

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