Marko sees no reason to panic despite Honda's double battery swap

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6 April 2021 at 11:52
Last update 6 April 2021 at 11:57
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Both Sergio Perez and Pierre Gasly started the season with a change of control electronics and batteries. For Honda it was not a problem-free start to 2021, but Red Bull Racing advisor Helmut Marko sees no reason to panic.

Two cars already at the limit

The Austrian let it be known in conversation with Motorsport-Total.com that the problem was mainly to do with software. Marko doesn't reveal why the components had to be replaced immediately, instead of being repaired.

It is striking that Honda opted for an immediate replacement, because only two batteries can be used per car per season. Perez and Gasly will have to make do here for the next 22 races.

Good work by Perez

Perez's battery, incidentally, was changed at a late stage and Marko believes that was also the reason why he suddenly found himself without power. "It was sensationally good work from him. He executed all the emergency scenarios as if nothing was wrong and suddenly the power came back," said Marko.