The Mexican Sergio Perez (Red Bull)runner-up in the world Formula One last year and sixth in worldhe declared, purposefully Hungarian Grand Prixthe thirteenth of the course, which is “working as a team to overcome things.”
“I had some free time after British Grand Prixbecause avoiding the noise of the circuits can be especially important sometimes,” commented ‘Checo’, born 34 years ago in Guadalajara, with six victories and 39 podiums in the main category.
“While I spent some time with my family and trained hard, I was also in the factory with my team, in the simulator; and studying how we can improve the moment we are in, said the Mexican, who has since is April -to Chinese Grand Prix, in Shanghai- without entering the podium; and that in the last six races he went from second to occupying sixth place in the championship.
“We always work together to find solutions; and that’s what we do, working as a team to overcome things,” added the brave driver from Guadalajara with a view to the Hungarian Grand Prix, which will be held at the Hungaroring, the circuit of the outskirts of Budapest.
For his part, the Dutch triple world champion Max Verstappen (Red Bull), head of the Formula One World Championship, declared that he had “very good memories” in Hungary, among them last year, where he achieved, at the aforementioned circuit outside Budapest, his “twelfth victory in the range “.
“Hungary is an interesting track and we are already looking forward to racing here this week. The circuit is very narrow and winding; and it has a very technical second sector; and it will be a pretty hot finish of the week, too,” he. commented ‘Mad Max’, 26 years old, with 61 victories – the third mark of all time – and 107 podiums in the premier class.
“One of the Silverstone “It was a difficult race for us: although we made the right decisions, we have a lot to do and things to improve for the second part of the championship,” declared the Dutch star, seven times winner this season . and who only came second in the last Grand Prix, Great Britain, which the Englishman won in front of his fans Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes). Extended his own all-time record for F1 victories to 104.
“I am in the factory, with the team and in the simulator, preparing for the next race; where I have good memories, since last year we have achieved twelve victories in a row here. I hope we will have a great that race again this year and achieve another good result for the team,” said Verstappen with a view to the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Source: La Verdad

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