MEXICO CITY — Along with his son watching on, arms draped on the right-hand facet of the rostrum on the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Sergio Pérez soaked within the adulation of his dwelling followers.
Although Max Verstappen had received the race for Pink Bull, third-placed Pérez drew the group’s focus after scoring his first Mexican Grand Prix podium. Whereas it was his fifth podium of the 2021 season, it was the primary time a Mexican driver had achieved such a outcome at dwelling, making it a big outcome for each him and his nation.
Three years on, issues have modified dramatically.
Pérez stays the star in Mexico. This stays his weekend, his face adorning billboards everywhere in the metropolis as manufacturers and sponsors look to money in on his stardom. Pink Bull group principal Christian Horner joked that Pérez was “endorsing each product from Uber Eats to bathroom roll this weekend.”
However proper now, via a rotten run of kind that has brought about him to hunch to eighth on the planet championship, one other podium end would carry much more weight for Pérez.
“I do know I’ve had a horrible season, a really troublesome one,” Pérez admitted on Thursday. “It began rather well, but it surely’s been actually, actually troublesome. If I get a robust outcome, it may well undoubtedly change my season massively by way of (my) private emotions.”
Pérez arrives in Mexico with no podium end for the reason that Chinese language Grand Prix in April. A season that began with a lot promise, with Pink Bull wanting a step forward of its rivals, rapidly unraveled as he struggled with the automobile. An absence of steadiness that robbed the drivers of confidence this yr solely bit Max Verstappen towards the top of the European season. It damage Pérez far earlier.
The ensuing downturn in kind put Pérez’s future within the highlight. Pink Bull noticed its early-year benefit ebb away as McLaren, aided by two high-scoring drivers in Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, reeled it in and ultimately overhauled it on the prime of the constructors’ championship. Whereas Verstappen has maintained a good buffer on the head of the drivers’ standings, Pink Bull is now liable to additionally slipping behind Ferrari — solely eight factors behind — to P3. That might be its lowest constructors’ end since 2019.
Even forward of Mexico, Pérez felt the necessity to answer rumors that he would possibly announce his plan to retire from F1 altogether at his dwelling race. Through the three-week break after Singapore, he posted a video clip from “The Wolf of Wall Road” the place Leonardo di Caprio’s character, Jordan Belfort, confidently tells his workforce phrases to the extent of, “I’m not leaving.”
Sorry 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/rPIHpYDVGH
— Sergio Pérez (@SChecoPerez) September 29, 2024
“I simply felt prefer it’s been yearly, for the final two years or so, that somebody creates this rumor after which everybody picks it up,” Pérez defined in Austin final week when requested concerning the submit. “All my followers, clearly I’m very acutely aware that there are lots of people coming to assist me, to the Mexican Grand Prix, they usually in all probability is perhaps anticipating one thing that’s not true.
“I felt the necessity to simply say, look, I feel it’s simply not appropriate to unfold rumors like this with out understanding the info.”
The frequency of these rumors is due to the scrutiny positioned on Pérez’s underperformance and future regardless of his being beneath contract for the following two seasons. His renewal was meant to provide him stability at a time when his kind was slipping, appearing as an additional arm across the shoulder—proof that he had the group’s assist.
It didn’t have the specified impact. Pérez nonetheless has not completed inside the highest 5 for the reason that deal was introduced shortly earlier than the Canadian Grand Prix. He was in competition for the rostrum in Azerbaijan final month, just for a late conflict with Carlos Sainz to finish his race.
On Friday, Horner agreed with Pérez’s evaluation that his season had been “horrible,” saying the Mexican had “summed it up completely.”
“It’s been a nasty yr for Checo,” Horner stated. “He began strongly, and clearly, he struggled for kind since Imola onwards. It’s been sporadic. We noticed flashes of efficiency. (In) Azerbaijan, arguably he may have received that race nearly a month in the past.
“We all know what he’s able to. We’re hoping we can provide him the setup and confidence within the automobile to extract the sort of performances we all know he’s able to.”
Verstappen’s deepening struggles over the summer time races indicated that Pérez was not solely accountable for his drop in kind. The upgrades that arrived in Austin helped ease a few of Verstappen’s issues, however Pérez — who certified ninth and completed solely seventh — didn’t have the total package deal. “We simply didn’t get an excellent weekend,” he mirrored in Mexico. “It wasn’t an excellent weekend the place I constructed loads of confidence.”
Confidence is one thing that Pink Bull has lengthy sought to attempt to re-instill in Pérez because it seems towards 2025. “Checo’s our driver,” Horner stated. “He’s contracted for 2025. He’s aggressive. He’s hungry. He’s not proud of the place he at the moment is. So, as a group, we’re doing our perfect to assist him.”
Horner was requested how Liam Lawson’s performances at RB would possibly influence the plan throughout the 2 Pink Bull groups, given the hyperlinks for him to doubtlessly change Pérez in case of a change at Pink Bull. Horner reiterated that Pérez “has a contract for subsequent yr, so he’s at the moment our driver for 2025.”
“There’s a seat out there at RB, they usually’re all Pink Bull racing drivers which can be on mortgage,” Horner stated. “We get pleasure from time to sit down down with Laurent (Mekies) and Peter (Bayer) and take a look at all of the choices.”
If there was one race of the remaining 5 the place the vitality of the occasion and the group may present an additional increase of vitality to gasoline Pérez, it’s Mexico. The depth of the race weekend is like nothing else he experiences in F1. He described it as being “like three races directly.” The noise from the grandstands on his first outlap firstly of FP1 was higher than most drivers will hear of their honor all season, such is the thrill of the 100,000-plus Mexicans who’re packed into the circuit, the bulk bursting into coloration and noise within the Foro Sol stadium part.
The calls for of racing at dwelling do make for a taxing week. But it takes nothing away from how particular the grand prix is for him. “I simply wish to get pleasure from it,” he stated in Austin. “That is my ninth grand prix in Mexico, so I simply wish to be sure that I get pleasure from each single little bit of it, as a result of it’s a vital one.”
The one noise Pérez needs to listen to this weekend is from the grandstands. The fixed hypothesis and discussions about his future? He’s not bothered. “You simply must ensure you preserve your head down, you concentrate on the stuff you could management,” Pérez stated. “The remainder is one thing that you simply can’t get bothered with.”
Ending his podium drought on dwelling soil can be an ideal manner for Pérez to dismiss a few of the query marks over his future at Pink Bull. It could additionally give him the prospect for one more priceless second, just like the one along with his son three years in the past.
“That second will stick with me endlessly, having my son up there with me on the rostrum, watching me,” Pérez stated. “It’s one thing that I hope he remembers endlessly. If not, I’ll have the image no less than to point out him when he’s older!
“These moments, I feel, are those that basically matter to me. And I hope I can repeat that this weekend.”
Remembering when Sergio Perez’s son bought to see his father on the rostrum at his dwelling Grand Prix 💚🇲🇽
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— ESPN F1 (@ESPNF1) July 12, 2022
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