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F1’s Sergio Pérez is having a ‘terrible’ season. Can he break through at home in Mexico?

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Last updated: October 26, 2024 3:19 pm
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F1’s Sergio Pérez is having a ‘terrible’ season. Can he break through at home in Mexico?
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Sergio Pérez: Mexico’s Racing Hero Faces Challenges on Home Ground

MEXICO CITY — At the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Sergio Pérez, adorned with his undeniable charisma, stole the spotlight despite Red Bull teammate Max Verstappen’s victory. As the first Mexican driver to podium at his home Grand Prix in 2021, Pérez holds a special place in Mexico’s racing landscape.

Fast-forward three years, and while Pérez remains a national icon, with his face gracing billboards citywide, he’s fighting to reclaim his former glory. Plagued by a streak of poor performance, he now sits eighth in the world championship. A podium finish on home ground would be pivotal for him.

“This season has been really difficult,” Pérez acknowledged. Once promising, his campaign unraveled due to car issues earlier than teammate Verstappen, leaving Red Bull vulnerable as McLaren surged ahead. Despite persistent retirement rumors, Pérez confirmed he isn’t leaving F1, drawing inspiration from pop culture to debunk false narratives.

Stuck in a performance rut since his Canadian Grand Prix renewal, Pérez’s future with Red Bull hangs in the balance. Team principal Christian Horner remains supportive, citing Pérez’s potential, but also acknowledges the season’s struggles. A home victory in Mexico stands as a potential turning point, fueled by immense fan enthusiasm.

Determined, Pérez said, “I just want to make sure I enjoy every single bit of this grand prix.” Ending his podium drought would silence doubters and recreate cherished moments, echoing the joy of his son’s appearance on the podium years back.

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