Max Verstappen heaps praise on teammate Sergio Perez after F1 championship win

Sergio Perez was out of a seat until late in 2020 before joining Red Bull Racing as Max Verstappen's teammate this year.

Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez celebrate after the French GP. (Image: Twitter/@F1)
By Nilavro Ghosh | Dec 18, 2021 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Sergio Perez produced one of the standout moments of the 2021 title decider in Abu Dhabi when he challenged defending champion Lewis Hamilton before the halfway point, allowing Red Bull teammate Max Verstappen to catch up to the pair. And it was Verstappen’s strong defence, with Perez in the lead for six laps and no pit stops, that he said was crucial to his race and title win. The Mexican, who was out of a seat until late in 2020 before joining Red Bull as Verstappen’s teammate this year, slowed Hamilton’s progress in an epic duel beginning on Lap 20.

“I think without Checo I wouldn’t be sitting here right now because then they would have had a pit gap with the Safety Car and stuff so definitely Checo was driving incredibly today,” Verstappen had earlier said.

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“Of course, when we started working together, it’s difficult to know exactly how it’s going to work out. But… Checo is an amazing human being. Not only just to work with in F1 but a super nice person, a real family man as well, and yes, I really have a lot of good times with him and you can see he really means it, and he means well. It’s very rare to have a team mate like that and what he showed today, he was a real team player and I really hope we can continue this for a long time,” the Dutchman added.

‘CHECO’S BEEN AMAZING’

Perez, 31, has a contract until 2022 and was dubbed a “legend” by Verstappen on the radio after defending his lead in Abu Dhabi. Christian Horner, Team Principal, was overjoyed with his recruit’s performance.

“Checo’s been amazing. We talked about it before the race, how can he help Max; the way he backed Lewis up, he brought Max into play. They had a quicker car than us today, it was just strategy that we were able to make play,” said Horner to Sky Sports F1.

“The tow [in qualifying], we saw it in Monza; he’s done such a good job for this team and he’s a big part of this victory. He just sends it, and you can’t ask more from a team mate than that. He made it really tough for Lewis, he didn’t give up. Such a wonderful, wonderful job,” concluded the Red Bull team boss.





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