OPINION: Sergio Perez’s do-or-die passing attempt on Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen at the start of the 2023 Mexican Grand Prix was thrilling and engaging. But, given it backfired so badly, it provides a handy reference for explaining just how a once promising campaign went so far off course.
“I had a very good start and I was only thinking of winning the race. I didn't want to be on the podium. I've been on the podium two years in a row. I saw the opportunity and I went for it. In hindsight, I took a risk. But if I had pulled it off, I would have come out of Turn 1 in the lead.
” Sergio Perez’s attitude after his Turn 1 crash with Charles Leclerc in Formula 1’s 2023 Mexican Grand Prix was excellent. His thinking was clear and engaging, his move not to blame Leclerc on a weekend where there was significant tension around driver rivalry and ensuing fan response was classy.
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