Red Bull has come into Monaco with great momentum behind them. Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez gathered a stunning 1-2 finish in Spain for a second time this season. As a result, Verstappen has taken the lead over Leclerc and the Bulls have toppled Ferrari in the constructors’ championship as well.
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While the team is certainly firing on the track, they were seen having fun off it. Ahead of the Monaco GP, Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez took part in the Red Bull’s duck challenge at the Red Bull station in Monaco. And some moments between the two drivers were hilarious, to say the least.
Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez share a hilarious moment
The hook-a-duck challenge at Red Bull station brought out some hysterical moments between Verstappen and Perez acting in a childish fashion. It was certainly amusing and funny to watch it.
While taking out the ducks from the swimming pool, the Dutchman spotted a toy duck similar to the one he has at home. After spotting it, he started singing the popular children’s song ‘baby shark doo doo doo.’
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“Oh, hey we got this thing at home. We got this thing at home (proceeds to sing baby shark doo doo doo). It’s when I’m having a bath of course I have that thing inside. Where’s the sensor here,” he said.
Of course, Sergio Perez joined in on the act. He was, however, interested in taking it home. And it made sense as the Mexican has a new-born baby. He said, “Give me I’ll take it to my kids. He will love it. He will be so happy. Yeah, he would love it, thank you.”
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While Perez was happy to receive it, Verstappen had grown tired of hearing or singing the song. ”I hear this all the f*****g time,” said the reigning champion in a comical fashion.
This was, however, a light-hearted and engaging content by Red Bull. It is a must-watch if you have not seen it already.
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Qualifying ends on a sore note for Red Bull
Charles Leclerc secured the pole as Verstappen could only manage a P4 start tomorrow. Since Red Bull are much stronger at straight lines, at Monaco, which is known for slower corners, they struggled.
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The qualifying did not end well for Perez as well, as he crashed in the dying minutes of the session. He will start ahead of his teammate in third. A Ferrari 1-2 in a track deemed difficult for overtaking is not an ideal scenario for the Milton-Keynes Outfit.
Can Red Bull bounce back on Sunday? We will have to wait and watch.