25/06/2025 20:00
Sergio Perez has shed light on an incident that occurred between
himself and Max Verstappen during the 2022 F1 season when they were
team-mates at Red Bull. At the Brazilian Grand Prix, Perez let
Verstappen by for position as the latter went in pursuit of moving
up the pecking order. When Verstappen failed to do so, he was
instructed by Red Bull to give the position back to Perez as the
Mexican was chasing second in the drivers' championship. Verstappen
refused to carry out the order, stating he had "reasons" to do so.
Speculation arose that it was related to Perez's late-Q3 crash at
Monaco earlier in the year, which halted Verstappen's chances of
improving his lap time. When asked on the Desde el Paddock podcast
about the situation, Perez stated he would share the story in full
when he writes a book reflecting on his career. "That's something
I'm saving for my book - I'll give you the full story there," he
said. However, the 35-year-old confirmed Verstappen held a grudge
after the Monaco crash, which caught him by surprise as he believed
the matter was resolved shortly after it occurred. "Max had an
issue with what happened in Monaco," Perez outlined. "He never told
me directly, he kept it to himself and brought it up six or eight
months later. At the time, we talked about it and cleared
everything up. "He had something on his mind from qualifying in
Monaco - we talked about it at the next race in Baku, and it was
all settled. "But Max is like that. He holds things in until he
finally lets them out, usually on the track."