Perez-and-Tsunoda

Sergio Perez and Yuki Tsunoda warmed up for the Canadian Grand Prix by driving cars that were considerably different from their F1 cars.

Perez-and-Tsunoda

Sergio Perez and Yuki Tsunoda may be at ease tearing around Suzuka’s 130R or Spa’s Eau Rouge at speeds of over 300 km/h, but how would they perform behind the wheel of a considerably slower and more inconvenient method of transportation?

Perez and Tsunoda tried to take advantage of the comeback of the Canadian Grand Prix to the hockey-crazed city of Montreal to learn how to operate an ice hockey Zamboni.

The Zamboni is the world’s slowest car, with a top speed of 15 km/h. It is generally used to wash and level the surface of a sheet of ice.

Perez and Tsunoda took to a homemade track, aided by pro hockey player P. K. Subban and snowboard gold medalist Seb Toots, for probably the most bizarre time trial they will ever see.

Take a look at the full video below!

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