Unbelievable:Sergio Perez offers a very disturbing hint as he contemplate about his future in Formula 1
|Sergio Perez reveals big clue as he contemplates his Formula 1 future
Sergio Perez is not going to retire anytime soon, so when his contract with
Red Bull expires at the conclusion of this season, he will be pressing for a new one.
Red Bull stated two years ago that their Mexican driver will be signing a new two-year contract with them for the 2023
and 2024 seasons, following their victory in the Monaco Grand Prix. However, the
first year was tainted by conflict and gossip.
Sergio Perez desires for his smallest son to observe him compete.
Despite Perez’s two victories in the first four races of the season, he failed to finish on the podium and, by the time the summer break arrived, all he was shouting at his team-mate Max Verstappen, who was winning ten straight races.
The rumor mill in Formula 1 was quite active, with fans and analysts urging Red Bull to fire Perez and Helmut Marko criticizing the driver, neither of which helped to defuse the situation.
Nevertheless, Red Bull honored Perez’s contract after he finished second in the season, and he returned to the grid with them this year, where he has twice finished in second place behind Verstappen.
Horner, who is now ranked second in the championship, has declared that Checo
should lose the Red Bull seat. He is our 2024 driver and the one we support. We
wouldn’t hesitate to keep him on till 2025 if he performs admirably.
Perez would like to sign the deal because he doesn’t plan to retire anytime soon.
He told The Athletic, “Every Sunday after the meeting (with my engineers), I go
home, and I’m like, ‘F—, I love this thing,’ because it’s just something amazing to be
able to communicate with this level of engineering, with this level of drivers,
working alongside Max, with the best engineers in the world.”
“I’m unique. In contrast, I want to watch my four children grow up because I have a family of my own.
“I want to be really present with them as they reach particular ages, enjoy life
with them, and help them pursue their dreams, whatever they may be. I wish to share in their aspirations.
The fact that my youngest son gets to see me race is one of my inspirations, even though I know I won’t be here forever.
“Therefore, retirement is not going to happen very soon.”
With only two wins compared to his teammate’s 19 during the previous
season, Perez acknowledges that he struggled to move past the negative experiences.
He remarked, “It’s not like I’m impervious to it.” “I know I will feel it for
many weeks if I have a poor result on Sunday, even though I say it with ease.”
However, the father of four thinks having a family helps him maintain perspective, with his best takeaway from
Formula One being “not to get carried away, knowing that you are not as good
as when you win, and you are not as bad as when you lose.”
“Having children and being married in my work is something new and something different. that you begin to
gain a better understanding of who you are,” Pérez stated. Ultimately, I think that
having the ability to detach from (F1) is crucial.