LONDON, March 21 — Sergio Perez may have had his best race yet in Sunday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix but Formula One desperately needs the Mexican to keep it up in a season...
LONDON, March 21 — Sergio Perez may have had his best race yet in Sunday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix but Formula One desperately needs the Mexican to keep it up in a season turning into a tale of two Red Bull team mates.
Neutrals will join Mexican fans in hoping the 33-year-old veteran, signed at the end of 2020 as solid support for the team’s star talent, can at least give Verstappen some sort of a run for his money. “We’ve had those years where we were as strong, but it’s a meritocracy,” the Austrian told reporters when asked about the sport’s popularity taking a hit if Red Bull kept winning everything.
“Entertainment follows sport, and that maybe is not good from the commercial side but it is what makes Formula One so special.”
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