Grand Prix of Canada F1 2011: Sergio Pérez is not 100% and will not suffer by caution


My colleague Alex Garcia commented does nothing to Pedro de la Rosa will replace Sergio Perez the rest of the weekend in the Grand Prize of Canada. The reasons were not too clear, but in a statement the Sauber team it has shed a little light on the matter. Sergio Perez is not 100 per cent and its weekend has finished ahead of time not to take unnecessary risks.
At the end of the first session of free practice Sergio Perez informed the team that was not too well. According to its formula one team this discomfort may be as a result of his crash in Monaco. Caution have decided that the Mexican does not take part in what remains of the weekend. Thus Pedro Martinez de la Rosa will be at the controls of the C30 Sauber what remains of Grand Prize.
The words of Peter Sauber thereon have been:
Its evolution we have caught by surprise because Sergio had several medical check-ups to fund, first at the hospital in Monaco, then to a hospital in Zurich, and finally, the doctors of the FIA he gave the green light yesterday Thursday in Montreal. No one expected that it would be wrong. Perhaps we are being too cautious, but when it is for the sake of the health of one of our pilots don't want to take risks.
Sergio Perez has commented:
Clear that he wanted to run and had no doubt that he was perfectly. But unfortunately it seems that this is not the case. I am deeply disgusted. I talked to the team after the meeting and told them that I was not at 100%. I just want to run when you are 100 per cent. I need more time to recover.
Finally, Peter Sauber has not wasted the opportunity also has shown its gratitude to Peter and McLaren:
We want to thank Pedro de la Rosa and McLaren for help in this situation.
Once more Pedro Martinez de la Rosa once again, samples of why it is so beloved in formula one. The Spanish has had no problems to be at the controls of a Sauber. All this despite the fact that last season was evicted from the single-seater mid year. Seen so it seems that it does not grudge to Sauber for what happened in 2010. A ten for him and another ten to McLaren for allowing him to take part in the Grand Prize of Canada. It's so nice.