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**Natalie Pinkham Claps Back with Cheeky Instagram Post After Tense Sergio Perez Interview with Christian Horner**
Natalie Pinkham addresses reaction to interview about criticizing Sergio Perez
Sky Sports presenter comments following uncomfortable discussion with Christian Horner
F1 presenter Natalie Pinkham shared a cordial photo with Sergio Perez following an uncomfortable television interview with Christian Horner.
Sky Sports’ Pinkham questioned the Red Bull team principal about Perez's continuing difficulties last weekend in Zandvoort.
Pinkham inquired about the reason behind Red Bull's continued support for Perez, to which Horner quickly responded, "Well, who else would you choose?"
Pinkham stated, “I don’t run Red Bull.”
Horner replied, “No, no, but who would you replace him with? What reason would you have to make a change?”
Pinkham responded, "Why are you making it about me? It's not my choice. I'm curious to understand."
"Is it because there's no clear successor? Is that the reason you've kept him?"
Horner stated, "If we believed there was an improvement to be made, we would have already implemented it."
Horner responded to Pinkham by stating, “You are very hasty in criticizing Sergio.”
However, the television host playfully replied by sharing two cheerful photos of herself with Perez.
"Don't trust anything you hear and only believe half of what you see," her caption stated.
Check out this post on Instagram, shared by Natalie Pinkham (@natalie_pinkham).
Nonetheless, Perez, who has been underperforming, is aware that he needs to produce strong results quickly to validate Horner's confidence in him.
Many expected Red Bull to switch drivers over the F1 summer break, but the team confirmed that Perez would stay. They stated that they would make the needed changes to help him regain his performance.
Last weekend at Zandvoort, he secured a sixth-place finish, but McLaren's improving performance is increasing the pressure on Perez.
McLaren has reduced the gap to only 30 points behind Red Bull in the constructors' championship as they head into this weekend's F1 Italian Grand Prix at Monza.
Lando Norris, fresh off his victory in the Netherlands last week, has the potential to bring McLaren nearer to the leaders in Italy this weekend, unless Perez can contend at the forefront of the F1 lineup.
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