Red Bull driver Sergio Perez has made his choice in constructing the most ideal Formula 1 driver. Perez has chosen himself three times in the parameters while naming a few popular other drivers as well. Sergio Perez named seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton as his pick for a fast lap at the pinnacle of motorsport.
With 105 wins and over 200 podiums, Hamilton is often considered one of the greatest racers ever. Perez chose himself as the best driver in terms of tire management, mentality, and rising from last place parameters. He has showcased his skill over the years and can undoubtedly back his choices when the situation requires him.
Sergio Perez – Transition: Senna Aggressiveness: Verstappen Tyre management: Pérez Mentality: Pérez Fast lap: Hamilton Rising from last place: PérezSergio Perez told in an interview😉 Kısacası kendini övmüş de diyebiliriz! 💥 Sergio Pérez, ideal F1 pilotunu tarif etti! 👤 Geçiş: Senna👤 Agresiflik: Verstappen👤 Lastik yönetimi: Pérez👤 Zihniyet: Pérez👤 Hızlı tur: Hamilton👤 Son sıradan yükselmek: Pérez#F1pic.
twitter. com/bLUulqJU8h— Eau Rouge (@eaurouge_ps) October 23, 2024The Mexican driver is on a rough spell this season, failing to win in any of the 19 races so far. Perez heads into the last five Grand Prix’s desperately needing to secure points and podiums to ascertain his spot for 2025.
RELATEDToto Wolff reveals Mercedes’ ‘challenge’ for Lewis Hamilton’s last five racesSergio Perez outlines issues with RB20 after disappointing finish at the US GPRed Bull brought a wide set of upgrades to the United States GP in hopes of making a return to the top spot. However, the Milton Keynes-based team was thoroughly outclassed by Ferrari, who claimed a 1-2 finish at Austin. Sergio Perez (via IMAGO)I think it’s something we have to work together with the team to understand where the pace has gone and really try to figure out the differences on the floors, it resulted to be bigger than we initially thought.
Sergio Perez told the media including RacingNews365Perez has urged his team to figure out problems with the floor configuration of the RB20 post-race in Austin. The Milton-Keynes unit has been miles off the pace as compared to McLaren over the past few races. RELATEDArgentine officials set to meet Liberty Media for F1 return after Franco Colapinto’s debutThe Papayas lead the constructors’ championship by 40 points to second-placed Red Bull this season.
With time slipping away, the reigning champions must quickly resolve their issues to have a better chance of fighting for the title.