Off the back of one of his strongest weekends of the season in Baku, Sergio Perez fell back down to Earth in qualifying for the Singapore Grand Prix, dropping out in Q2 on a day where Red Bull team mate Max Verstappen claimed P2 on the grid.

Last time out in Baku, Perez was well-placed to score his first podium since the Chinese Grand Prix before a penultimate-lap crash with Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz – with Perez hoping he could maintain that improved pace in Singapore, following a tricky run of races.

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However, after failing to finish higher than P8 in any of the three practice sessions at Singapore’s Marina Bay Street Circuit, that form continued into qualifying for Perez, who took P5 in Q1 before dropping out in P13 in the second segment of qualifying, finishing behind the Williams pair of Alex Albon and Franco Colapinto.

“It’s a nightmare, really,” 2022 Singapore Grand Prix winner Perez told the media after qualifying. “We had good progression through Q1, but then in Q2, there was something going funny with the tyres that I just couldn’t get them in the window, the rear axle.

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