Sergio Perez hopes German GP can be “turning point” for Racing Point

Sergio P🅺erez hopes this weekend’s German Grand Prix will prove to be 𓂃a “turning point” in Racing Point’s 2019 Formula 1 season.

The British squad sits seventh in the constructors’ championship and is locked on 19 points with eighth-placed Toro Rosso. Neither Racing P♍oint driver has been able to register points since June’s Canadian Grand Prix, with both Perez and Lance Stroll missing out on the top 10 again at the British Grand Prix last time out.

Perez hopes German GP can be “turning point” for Racing Point

Sergio Perez hopes this weekend’s German Grand Prix will prove to be a “turning p🤡oint” in Racing Point’s 2019 Formula 1 season.

The British squad sits seventh in the constructors’ championship 𝓰and is locked on 19 points with eighth-placed Toro Rosso. Neither Racing Point driver has been able to register points since June’s Canadian Grand Prix, with both Perez and Lance Stroll missing out on the top 10 again at the British Grand Prix last time out.

As a result, the team has fallen seven points adrift of Alfa Romeo and is alrea🎐dy 41 points behind current midfield leaders McLaren.

“I hope Germany will be a turnin🐭g point in our seaꦏson,” he said.

“I’ve 🏅been unlucky lately, es🎃pecially in Silverstone last week where we deserved to get a decent result.

“I bꦿelieve we can make some good൩ steps with the car before the summer break and hopefully our luck will change too.

“I believe ꦕin the work we are doing and I know it’s just a matter of time until we get back to where we belong – scoring points."

Stroll, who scored the team’s most recent points at his home race in Montreal, hopes an in𝓀creased development push will help improve Racing Point’s fortunes.

“We’ve had a tough few races recently and our share of bad luck, but the mood in the team is still upbဣeat,” he explained.

“There’s new stuff coming to the car this weekend so there’s going to be a lot of🌌 learningไ during the practice sessions.

“This team is very good at developing a car across a season anꦇd I’m optimistic we can make some progress this weeken💮d.”

CEO and team principal Otmar Szafnauer believes Silverstone was a “missed opportunity” for♛ his side and hopes some new aerodynamic updates will help unlock more potential fr🦂om the RP19.

“At the half-way poღint of the season we certainly believe there is more potential to come from the RP19,” he added.

“Wiꦺth an incredibly close middle of the grid, there will be some weekends that play more to our strengths and it’s impoꦜrtant that we capitalise on those.

“Silverstone was a missed opportunity to score points and a number of factors counted against us, combined with some bad luck too.

“This weekend sees the arrival of some aero development items as we continue our push to bring performance to the track. We will use Friday for testing to hopefully unl♍ock more speed from the car.”

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