Sergio Perez says being caught in a fight with Charles Leclerc on his final flying lap cost him enough time to be knocked out in SQ1 at the Qatar Grand Prix.
The Red Bull driver was already close to the drop zone when he started his final attempt, but had Leclerc on his inside on the run to the first corner. Perez managed to stay ahead around the outside and continue his lap but his improvement wasn’t big enough to pull him clear of danger and he ended up being eliminated by just 0.013s.
“Unfortunately we left a little bit late,” Perez explained. “We had an issue with one of the anti-roll bars, and then to get my final lap we were all opening gaps and then Charles came and we were fighting into Turn 1 and so on, so we lost a couple of tenths there.
“It was enough to be knocked out, which was a shame because I thought we really progressed with the car from P1 to qualifying — we had a lot more potential and it’s a shame that we just ended up here.”
Starting from 16th in a Sprint race that doesn’t feature any pit stops, Perez admits it’s unlikely he will be able to pull himself into points contention, with only the top eight cars scoring.