Mexican Sergio Pérez (Red Bull), second in the Formula One World Championship -21 points behind his teammate, Dutchman Max Verstappen-, has shown his optimism in looking at the Canadian Grand Prix, which will take place this final of the week in Montreal, saying they will face it “in a sensational moment for the team”, leading up to the same championship.
“We’re going to Canada at a spectacular time for the team. Having the highest possible score in Baku – where he is second behind Verstappen – is a brilliant result for all of us, because it keeps us in the fight for both titles. “commented` ‘Checo’, born 32 years ago in Guadalajara (Jalisco) and who at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix on Sunday achieved his 20th podium since racing in F1 .
“For me it’s been a frustrating day, in part, but when you have a frustrating day and you finish second and you’ve set the fastest lap in the race, you can’t say things have gone too bad, “said the Mexican from the Red Bull.
“This car is really good on road circuits and we’re hopeful we’ll repeat a great show this weekend that will allow us to keep running well.”
“I will take some time to better understand the race in Baku with my engineers to try to get the best out of the weekend”, commented ‘Checo’, who two races ago, in Monaco, signed his third success since he was driving in Formula One.
“It’s good to be back in Canada. It’s a circuit I want to drive and doing it there with a competitive car is going to be really fun,” said the Mexican who is awaiting his ninth Grand Prix of the season.
Source: La Verdad

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