New
dad Perez sees career-determining year ahead
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[March 15, 2018]
By Alan Baldwin
LONDON (Reuters) - Fatherhood has
changed Sergio Perez's life since the end of last season and the
Mexican hopes the coming year in Formula One could be just as
transformative on the track.
The 28-year-old, known as 'Checo', is starting his fifth year at
Force India, the privately-run team that has been fourth in the
constructors' championship for the last two campaigns and become
like a second family.
But that is still a long way from where Perez, whose son and
namesake was born in December, ultimately hopes his talents will
take him.
"Definitely it is a year that is going to determine my career, my
coming years," the Guadalajara-born driver, who was linked last
season to Renault, told Reuters during pre-season testing in
Barcelona.
"This year it’s going to be interesting to stay where we are and
then see what’s available. I definitely want to be in the best
possible car I can be."
Just how good the new Force India is remains to be seen, with a big
update promised for the March 25 season-opener in Australia and
Perez saying that was needed after a fairly anonymous testing.
A Ferrari academy driver before entering Formula One with Sauber in
2011, and having a difficult year at McLaren in 2013, Perez has
become one of the most dependable and consistent racers.
For some years he has talked about his desire to join a top team,
only to stay put in the end. But this season could see movement.
The Mexican, who scored points in 17 of last season's 20 races, has
been linked to Ferrari in the past even if others may now be ahead
of him in the queue to replace 2007 champion Kimi Raikkonen.
The driver market is braced for a big shake-up, with 38-year-old
Raikkonen out of contract at year end along with Finland's Valtteri
Bottas at champions Mercedes and Australian Daniel Ricciardo at Red
Bull.
Ricciardo will set the ball rolling if he moves, with Renault's
young Spaniard Carlos Sainz only on loan from Red Bull pending the
Australian's decision.
VERY INTENSE
Perez, who took two second places and a third with Sauber in 2012
and has taken more podiums (four) with Force India than any driver,
will look to impress but faces a stiff challenge from 21-year-old
team mate Esteban Ocon.
The two clashed last year, missing out on a podium in Azerbaijan
after a collision that led Force India to impose rules of
engagement. Relations are now much better.
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Sergio Perez of Force India during his presentation. Picture taken
February 26, 2018. REUTERS/Albert Gea
"I think we definitely had very intense moments in the team and
thankfully everything changed for the good of the team, for the
benefit of us," said Perez.
"Now we work well together, in the last races, and I really hope
that trend continues. We have to work together, we have to be united
to push the team forward and hopefully battle each other for good
positions."
The Mexican said everything felt more natural going into his eighth
season.
"You are more patient, you know what you need from yourself, how you
have to prepare yourself, but every year you learn every single
weekend. I learnt so much last year," he said.
"There are still plenty of things that I can improve, to become a
stronger driver. I do think that this year I’m going to be stronger
than I was last year.
"I’m working on my weaknesses that I had last year and also on my
strengths. That helps. With experience you can understand a lot more
things."
Fatherhood, said Perez, would not slow him down.
"It’s incredible. People can tell you many things but once you live
the moment, you get your son, it definitely changes your life," he
said of Sergio Perez Jr's arrival.
"I can just see positive changes, as an athlete and as a human
being... I am very happy and very stable and with a lot of peace.
"In the car you don’t think about if you are a dad or not. You just
think about how you can do better and take the next corner faster."
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Ken Ferris)
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