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Checo Pérez wants to end his bad luck in Australia

Mexico. the mexican pilot Sergio Perez of the team Red Bull has indicated that he is confident that this weekend, in the Australian Grand Prixchange his luck after the races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, which opened the World Cup Formula One of 2022.

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“So far the races have been very close and the team and I have been unlucky at times, but I am confident my luck will change this weekend. We have a strong package this season and I’m looking forward to getting in the car again to see what we can do.” ‘Czech’ Perez in declarations for the site of Red Bull.

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Regarding the novelties of the Albert Park circuit in Melbourne, the Mexican driver affirms that “this year the layout of the track is new, so it will be interesting to see how this new generation of cars performs on it”.

“Earlier this week I did a simulator job and I think the changes should be good for the show and will make things entertaining,” added the man from Jalisco.

For Czech “It’s great to be back in Melbourne after a two-year absence” due to the Covid-19 pandemic. “It’s always a fun place to run. The fans are always great and I’m sure they are very excited to have Formula One back in Australia,” he notes.

Sergio Perez He is seventh in the 2022 World Championship, failed to cross the finish line in Bahrain and was fourth in Saudi Arabia after starting from pole, the first time in his Formula One career.

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Verstappen with high expectations from the Melbourne track

For his part, the Dutch Max Verstappen (Red Bull), current world champion, has stated that with the news on the Melbourne track “there should be more opportunities for overtaking”.

“It will be interesting to see the updates to the track, which I think will make a big difference, especially at Turn 6, where the most significant change has taken place. There should also be more opportunities to overtake, which is always a good thing.” Verstapeen.

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