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MEXICO CITY. – Mexican driver Sergio “Checo” Pérez, Formula 1 world runner-up in 2023, assured this Thursday that his former teammate Max Verstappen has all the conditions to be proclaimed world champion in the 2025 season, highlighting his consistency and talent behind the wheel.
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The considered best Mexican driver in history remained calm despite not participating in this year's race, after his departure from the Red Bull Racing team at the end of the 2024 season.“Because of the consistency he has always shown, Max has very good chances of winning the championship; he is undoubtedly the driver who deserves it the most,” Pérez expressed during the “From the Track to the Court” event, held in Mexico City, prior to the Mexican Grand Prix that will be held this weekend at the Hermanos Rodríguez Autodrome.
Pérez confirmed that he will return to Formula 1 in 2026 as a driver for the new Cadillac team, with which he will compete in his fifteenth season in the top motorsport series.“It's going to be different because I'm not going to run, but it will be incredible to see this tenth year off the track. It's weird to be here and not compete, but I'll watch it from home. It will only be this year; next year I'll be back,” he affirmed.
New Stage with Cadillac
With 39 podiums in his career, "Checo" said he felt motivated by his new stage with the American team and revealed some details of his return.The Tapatio highlighted the trust and support he has received from his new technical structure, marking a contrast with his last years under the direction of Christian Horner at Red Bull.“I want to enjoy this final stage of my career; I am very excited. We have everything ready, including the helmet color: it will be black,” he said.
"It's always good to have a team that listens to you and values you; it's what every driver wants. We are already working hard in the simulator and in November we will have tests with the engineers and mechanics to prepare for the start in January," he explained.







