Red Bull’s Sergio Perez is the only Mexican driver on the current F1 grid. The 34-year-old’s future in the sport remains uncertain with rumors surfacing about his potential exit as early as the end of 2024. However, Checo highlighted that he would like to see a fellow countryman race at the pinnacle of motorsport soon.
Perez emphasized that he would like to work with a young driver in the near future. Sergio Perez hoped that he would be able to bring a Mexican into the sport after he retires. Moreover, the Red Bull driver pointed out that his country has millions of F1 fans who would love to cheer a new face.
In the future, I would really like to work with young people, especially compatriots. Hopefully we can get another Mexican into the sport. F1 has had great interest from my country, so I would like it to continue.
Sergio Perez said on Podpah PodcastSergio Perez’s present Red Bull contract extends till the end of 2025. However, rumors have emerged that he could be replaced by Liam Lawson next season. However, some pundits have even named Williams prodigy Franco Colapinto as the ideal replacement for Checo.
RELATEDMax Verstappen confesses facing ‘low points’ in F1 careerSergio Perez confesses F1 will be ‘unsustainable’ for him in the futureThe 34-year-old pointed out his age difference to 27-year-old Max Verstappen. Additionally, Sergio Perez asserted that his children were the most important thing in his life. As such, staying away from his family during a hectic 24-race calendar is a challenge for Checo.
Perez even admitted that this would not be sustainable for him in a few years. Sergio Perez and Helmut Marko (via Planetf1)I am slightly older than Max, so I am already at the end of my career. I am 34 years old.
My children are the most important thing for me and they are reaching an important age. With 24 races on the calendar and the total dedication we have to have, this is not sustainable for many more years. Sergio Perez explainedCertainly, Sergio Perez has accepted that he is in the ending stages of his F1 career.
However, the 34-year-old would want to complete his current Red Bull contract without the fear of losing his drive. As such, Checo will need to push himself to the limit in the last three races to safeguard his Red Bull seat. RELATEDEx-F1 driver makes a strong ‘crash we crash’ remark around Lando Norris’ fight against Max Verstappen