Red Bull to give Max Verstappen bodyguards at Sergio Perez’s home race, the F1 Mexico City Grand Prix

While his teammate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Sergio Perez returns to home soi𒉰l where he is idolised at the F1 Mexico City Grand Prix, it’s a different story for Verstappen.
Last weekend in Tex🐽as his victory was loudly booed by Mexican fans in attendance.
Red Bull will, therefore, take no chances this weekend when Verstappen steps onto Perez’s home tu🎉rf.
Red Bu𓆏ll consultant Helmut Marko confirmed to the presence of two bodygua𝄹rds tasked with protecting Verstappen.
“Max doesn't really want to d🔯o that and☂ is relaxed,” Marko said.
“But we ha😼ve a responsibility for him. That's why we just want to be on the safe ✱side."
Threats 🤪via social media were a main reason why Red Bull opted for extra security, the report sta🐽tes.
Red Bull alsꦉo reportedly expect Perez to minimise the hostility from fans aimed at Ver💯stappen through a public statement.
'Celebrating fifth-place not enough for a Red Bull driver'

Perez, although sure to be popular in Mexico, is fight𝔍ing for hi𒈔s future.
He is contracted for 2024 and Christian Horne🍌r has denied that retaining his seat is dependent on clinging 💜onto P2 in the drivers’ championship.
Yet rumours constantly swirl a🎉bout Perez’s status.
Ralf Schumacher told F1-Insider: “Max makes the difference. Every great champion tries to tune the car for his needs and also have it developed𝓰.
“That was the c🍬ase with my brother, with Senna and also with Le🥀wis Hamilton.
“The weaker teammate ha﷽s to live with it. It is up to each driver to convince his team.&♐nbsp;
“A Formula 1 team always sides with the driver who promises more success. That's the way ﷽the business w🅺as and is."
Schumacher said about Perez: “He 🧔drives the same car as Verstappen and doesn't keep up with him.
“✃The race in Austin wasn't bad. But celebrating a fifth place, which was Sergio before Hamilton's disqualification, is simply not enough for a Red Bull driver.
“The whistles aga𒊎inst Max were unspeakable. He makes the difference as a driver and that's why the fans should pay tribute to his special achievements with applause."
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James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports🏅, to football, to F1.