Under-fire Red Bull driver hopes to regain momentum at Mexican Grand Prix home race
Red Bull Formula 1 driver Sergio Perez has acknowledged he has had a 'terrible season' and is desperate to gift his Mexican home fans a big result this weekend. Perez started the season in strong enough shape to earn a new two-year deal at Red Bull, but like last year his form tailed off dramatically from May onwards.
' Sergio Perez, Red Bull Racing Photo by: Red Bull Content Pool Perez suggested his car was down on specification and performance in Austin compared to Verstappen's, and said Red Bull would need both cars to be on point if it is to have any chance to beat McLaren in the standings, even if a lot of the squad's constructors' championship headaches stem from having just Verstappen race up front for months.
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