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Dr. Helmut Marko on Pérez: «Focus on stability»
Dr. Helmut Marko column 08/07/2024 - 08:31
Pérez doesn't need to get faster, but more consistent. And given the alternatives, he is still our best solution. Reports that his continued commitment is due to Liberty Media's desire for him to drive in Mexico are not true. They certainly want him to compete in his home race, but our choice of driver is not based on Liberty's intentions.
We will announce what will happen with Liam Lawson in September. It had been planned for some time that he would be able to gain more Formula 1 experience in Imola. Even if the competition would like to use him on loan, he is not available for that.
Intensive brainstorming
There is nothing going on for two weeks during the summer break, which means that no work on the car is possible. We have to solve our problems and find out where the error lies, because we no longer have the balance in the car if you compare the current situation with the first three races. But it is difficult to estimate how quickly that will happen. I don't think that the big solution will come in Zandvoort. We are brainstorming intensively and have various ideas. But I can't say yet what we will implement and how.
One thing is clear: qualifying in Zandvoort will be decisive, because overtaking is hardly possible there. And Max could definitely manage a good qualifying, because he has been good there recently. We were the fastest in Austria and also in Spa. In Hungary we were only a few hundredths off - so we are complaining at a high level.
Our Formula 2 driver Isack Hadjar took his fourth victory in the highest formula racing class in Spa. He clearly has the potential for Formula 1. We will see how everything develops, but he will certainly play some role. It is possible that, like Lawson, he will spend a year as a test and simulator driver.