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Sergio Perez fans made their voices heard at Cadillac's F1 launch, chanting "get Checo, get Checo!", but there was no driver announcement.
Sergio Pérez and Red Bull have agreed to part ways, bringing an end to the Mexican driver's stint with the Formula 1 team.
After months of frenzied speculation, Sergio “Checo” Peréz, Mexico’s only F1 driver, announced his departure from Red Bull Racing.
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New Disney+ docuseries ‘Checo Perez: Don’t Give Up, Cabr#n!’ premieres on July 31 An in-depth show on the Mexican driver’s journey to Formula 1, featuring appearances by Max Verstappen and ...
As for Perez, he finished second in the drivers’ championship last year - his best-ever finish in F1 - but won just two races in 2023 compared to Verstappen’s haul of 19.
Why is Sergio Perez called 'Checo'? Checo is simply a common Mexican nickname for Sergio. "It's not really that complicated or interesting," Perez said in 2013.
Sergio “Checo” Pérez talks about his podium finish at the F1 Las Vegas GP, plus his spot in Carin León’s “Por La Familia” and his new Patrón tin.
Checo acknowledges Verstappen's superiority in 2023 The Mexican is 177 points behind Verstappen, and Perez is aware that he has to fight for second place in the drivers' world championship.
Watch Perez retrace his steps from the night before when he took the RB7 from the bustling Las Vegas Strip to the scorched Nevada desert and everywhere in-between.
Checo Perez reveals that threats were a joke It was Checo Perez himself who spoke about Horner's warnings, which he assured were a joke.