Am I dreaming? Shocked Perez is an F1 winner at last
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[December 07, 2020]
By Alan Baldwin
(Reuters) - Sergio Perez became the
first Mexican Formula One race winner in 50 years on Sunday and he
barely dared to believe it, demanding a pinch to prove it was not
just a dream.
After 190 starts and in his penultimate race for Racing Point, with
nothing decided for next season and a year out looming, the
30-year-old was in fantasyland under the floodlights at Bahrain's
desert Sakhir circuit.
"I’m shocked. I don’t want to be too excited because I dream of this
time so many times that when I wake up it hurts," he said after
going from last on the opening lap to first at the finish.
"I have to make sure this is not a dream," added the Mexican.
"I've been dreaming of this moment for 10 years."
The last and only Mexican F1 race winner before Perez was the late Pedro
Rodriguez, one of two brothers after whom the Mexico City circuit is
named, in Belgium in 1970.
Perez has come close before, finishing second in Turkey only last month,
but without ever reaching that top step.
He did it the hard way on Sunday, pitting after a first lap collision
and fighting back from 18th and last in an astonishing victory that
brought tears to his eyes.
Perez was helped by a rare Mercedes pitstop blunder, the champions
mixing up the tyres for Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton's stand-in
George Russell who also suffered a late puncture.
"When I got hit into the first corner I thought not again, it cannot be
us again," he said of an incident that ended the race for Red Bull's Max
Verstappen and Ferrari's Charles Leclerc.
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Racing Point's Sergio
Perez in action during the race Pool via REUTERS/Giuseppe Cacace
"After the first lap, the race was gone. But it was all about not
giving up, recovering, going for it, making the best we possibly
could.
"The luck hasn't been with us this year but we finally got it and I
think we won today on merit."
Perez said standing on the podium as a winner was "such a moment in
my life, for my family, for myself. Being there at the top of the
podium, listening to the Mexican anthem and looking at the flag on
top.
"It's something very special. As a Mexican it's not easy to get into
Formula One."
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London, editing by Toby Davis)
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