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This picture should be in a museum
Look at him. He is so underrated
I can't believe this is real it's so funny
In a very challenging and expensive sport that is known to be surrounded by controversy, racism and even xenophobia, Sergio Pérez consistently fought for a place to make his dreams come true, and successfully, he won against all odds, and not only he achieved victories or podiums… he dared to persist for fourteen long years.
He saw many people come and go, and he battled with the strong emotions that commonly emerge with the pressure of F1, he saw it all.
He kept going, no matter the situation. He paid no attention to those who wanted him out and that's one of the bravest things he did, and for that, he was punished by the media. You know how harsh those rumours about him were, but he still was a sweet man who told us not to worry.
His class, kindness and purely nice actions were a truly special thing, because he only replied with positivity most of the time; he wanted to make his country proud and that was all.
Thank you Checo for opening doors for millions of Mexican fans and athletes who want to be seen in a sport that is not always so kind.
You did wonders for the next generation of racing drivers from Mexico. And for that, we cherish your outstanding achievements
It's kind of sad that Checo always has to be the bigger person, but his kindness and class is truly an example for all of us
Formula 1 had one of the most exciting seasons in 2024, yet the only topic people still discuss is Checo's contract with Red Bull Racing. They say they are tired of him and that they hate him, but at the end of the day, they make everything about him
The struggle of loving Fernando Torres but despising Atleti's antics and their fanbase at the same time
Representation matters.
On September 16th, most known as Mexico's Independence Day, I would like to take a moment to thank Checo Pérez, Pato O'Ward and those who came before them for what they're doing for the Latin/mexican community around the world.
In a sport filled with cruelty and even racism, they are fighting every single day to uplift the country, to show our beautiful flag and promote our talent. Keep paving the way, it inspires millions of people 🇲🇽🤍
Happy September 15th (15/9), Sernando Day!
He looks like that specific type of man you meet in a big party and charms his way into your heart and you can't stop talking to your friends about how handsome and charismatic he is
Spain wins the Euro 2024!
And I'm thinking about him
Ralf Schumacher has come out as gay in his latest Instagram post. We should embrace what this means in a world where homosexuality still affects the way men in sports are perceived or portrayed. Yes, he might have questionable takes about the current F1 grid, but what matters today is the positive influence this might have - we want athletes living their true themselves!
His smile says it all 🤍🎾
— Jack Schlossberg for Vogue Magazine !
Tom Cruise, Sebastian Vettel and Franz Kafka were born on the same day (July 3rd). I just wanted to point it out