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Natalie Pinkham Claps Back with Cheerful Perez Snapshot After Tense Horner Interview on Red Bull’s F1 Strategy
Natalie Pinkham Issues Reply to Calls for Condemning Sergio Perez
Sky Sports Presenter Reacts Following Uncomfortable Conversation with Christian Horner
F1 commentator Natalie Pinkham shared a congenial photo with Sergio Perez following an uncomfortable television conversation with Christian Horner.
Sky Sports' Pinkham engaged the Red Bull team leader in a discussion regarding Perez's difficulties during the previous weekend's race in Zandvoort.
Pinkham inquired about Red Bull's decision to continue supporting Perez, to which Horner responded tersely, "Well, who else would you suggest?"
Pinkham stated, "I don't run Red Bull."
Horner retorted: "Certainly not, but whom would you replace him with? And what's the reason for making a change?"
Pinkham inquired, "Why are you making this about me? It's not up to me to decide. I'm curious to find out.
"Does this stem from the lack of a clear successor? Is that the reason for maintaining his position?"
Horner added, "Had there been a superior option, we would have switched to it already."
Horner then remarked to Pinkham, "you're quite swift in judging Sergio."
However, the television presenter playfully replied by sharing a pair of joyful photos of herself with Perez.
Her caption stated, "Trust nothing that's told to you and only believe half of what you witness."
Check out this Instagram post shared by Natalie Pinkham (@natalie_pinkham)
Nonetheless, Perez, who has been underachieving, is aware that he needs to produce outcomes promptly to validate Horner's confidence in him.
Many expected Red Bull to switch their driver lineup amidst the F1 mid-season hiatus, yet the team affirmed their commitment to keeping Perez behind the wheel, promising to implement the required changes to help him regain his performance level.
He secured a sixth-place finish at Zandvoort last weekend, but McLaren's improving performance is increasing the stress on Perez.
McLaren has reduced the gap to a mere 30 points behind Red Bull in the constructors' rankings, as we approach the F1 Italian Grand Prix at Monza this weekend.
Lando Norris, fresh from his victory in the Netherlands last week, might propel McLaren nearer to the top in Italy this weekend, providing Perez doesn't manage to compete at the forefront of the F1 lineup.
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