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Sergio Perez opens up about his "bulletproof" relationship with Red Bull race engineer

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Texas | October 18, 2023 12:48:10 PM IST
Red Bull driver Sergio Perez has opened up about his "bulletproof" friendship with race engineer Hugh Bird, explaining how they assist one other get through difficult times.

Bird has been Perez's race engineer since the Mexican driver joined Red Bull at the start of the 2021 season.

"One of the good things about us is age, that we are a very similar age. Hugh, you could see that he hasn't been in the job as a race engineer for many many years, so I'm like his first driver, as a race engineer. But I think the good thing is the age, and the syntony we have in our lives, out of the sport," Perez said in a Red Bull's podcast as quoted by Formula 1.

"I think one of the good things about us is that [if] we tend to have a very bad day, let's say a bad quali where everything is against us, most people I've known will go down really deeply and probably still couldn't be thinking about what's next, which is race day," Perez said.

"We are here together, and we are always looking forward to the next target, and I think that's something that makes us very bulletproof. We've had some tough times in our history of three years, but we always somehow manage to get out of it with a lot of success, so I think there is some sort of good dynamic," he added.

"It's a journey we are going on together, invariably there will be challenging moments, but I'm always amazed. We'll have a bad session and you come bouncing back in the next day, and really it feeds that energy. I see you up for the race and I'm up for it as well, let's go and push on. Go and enjoy the journey," Bird said while re-affirming the Mexican racer's statement.

Perez and Bird were instrumental in Red Bull winning two consecutive constructors' championships in 2022 and 2023, and the Mexican racer was questioned in Qatar about how the two championships contrasted.

"Well, no difference at the end of the day. It's great to keep that momentum going in the team. I think that has been something incredible as a team to achieve," said Perez.

"I'll say that last year it was harder to get it because, certainly Ferrari had a faster car than us, at least for more than half of the season and we still managed to get it. But the way we got this one, I think with a more dominant car, they're just different. But at the end of the day, they mean the same," he added. (ANI)

 
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