Kevin Magnussen he had a need to talk to Sergio Perez. This was their case close meeting on the second free practice and especially for what was going on in the room race commissioners. After Perez pushed Magnussen into firewall, were both invited to the Commissioners' defense.

Perez managed to convince the ombudsmen that he had not acted intentionally, leading to only a reprimand. What exactly is it Perez said in the Commissioners' room, remained in the office, but apparently Magnussen it was not like. “After the hearing, we talked, because one thing is what he said to the Commissioners, and another is what is true for me,”The Dane accused the Mexican lying. And in the end it was the team racer Haas anyway. “I do not want to make a big deal out of this and I will not demand punishment from the Commissioners for something that happened in training and did not have much effect. I do not care. Go ahead."
Perez is before that Magnussen accused of not adhering to the code "Gentleman's Agreement“. This one says racers don’t overtake each other if they are preparing for a fast lap. Magnussen however, he claims to have adhered to that agreement. “But he drove off his line and then you move on. You don't ask, 'Are you sure?' You just drive.“In words Danish je Perez seduced from an ideal line. He actually raced the team Racing Point located somewhere in the middle before turning right again after the turn when he was Magnussen wanted to overtake. “It was like wanting to wrap up in the pits or let me go forward or whatever,”Defends the Dane.

"I stepped on the gas and when I was next to him, he closed the door for me and I touched the wall. I don’t know if he intentionally drove off the line because he was focusing on something else or something. But he drove off his line," so Magnussen, who had to keep an eye on the racers behind him, because Sebastian Vettel was only a few seconds behind him. “In addition to Sergio, I also had to make sure that Vettl would not be in the way."
