Everyone at Red Bull was delighted to see Sergio Perez get on the top step of the podium at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Well, almost everyone.
Sunday's race proved to be another dominant one for Red Bull with Perez leading from the front, while team-mate Max Verstappen came through from 15th after engine problems in qualifying to finish second.
Yet that didn't seem to be good enough for his father Jos, who was watching on from the trackside.
As Perez stepped out of his car, he was mobbed by his jubilant team having picked up just the fifth win of his Formula One career.
Making his way along the fencing, Perez hugged multiple team members and received a slap on the back, but a glum Verstappen Sr did not even acknowledge the Mexican as he stared into the distance.
It took a nudge on the arm from some of the Red Bull crew for Jos to even glance at the celebrations happening right in front of him, as he appeared to force a half-smile before looking away again.
Verstappen Sr, who raced in F1 himself between 1994 and 2003, has kept a close eye on his son's career ever since he made his debut as a 17-year-old in 2015.
After winning the 2021 championship in controversial circumstances ahead of Lewis Hamilton, Verstappen Jr dominated the 2022 season and made the perfect start to the current campaign by winning the opening race in Bahrain earlier this month.
He had to settle for second-best this time around, though, and his father did not look happy at all to miss out on another win.
However, he may take some comfort from knowing his son still leads the overall standings by a solitary point over Perez.
Verstappen recorded the fastest lap of the race right at the end in Jeddah to seal an extra point, much to the bemusement of Perez, who claimed his team had told him to hold his pace in the closing stages.