“We finally have a competitive F1 package from race one!” – Perez

Sergio Perez praises Racing Point's greater confidence as it kicks off the 2020 F1 season with a star showing during the Austrian Grand Prix
Sergio Perez, Carlos Sainz
Sergio Perez, Carlos Sainz
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Sergio Perez has lavished praise on his🍌 more ‘confident’ Racing Point team following its impressive showing during the opening round of the 2020 F1 World Championship, even if the results didn’t ultimately show it comes Sunday evening.

Having already turned heads during pre-season testing with its RP20 – colloquially named the ‘pink Mercedes’ based on its resemblance to last year’s title-winning W10 – Racing Point came good on its promise in race conditions as it b👍attled for the podium in the hands🥃 of Perez.

Though the chances of the rostrum were scuppered when he got out of sync with strategy amid a flurry of late safety cars, Perez believes Racing Point has the outright performance to battle for the podium again in this weekend’s S🐷tyrian Grand Prix, even if the margin between it and rivals McLaren remains very tight.

“It was great to see the team fighting up there, being in the mix with the Ferrari and McLaren,” he said. “We definitely enjoyed good pace, we were competitive in qualifying, competitive in th✱e race I think we were very unlucky in the race, in the end we got the strategy wrong so we lost a potential podium and then with Lance retiring the car we lost some very valuable points in the championships but it is going to be a very close challenge between us and McLaren.

“The margin is ext❀remely tight, half a tenth changes your life completely. They were ahead in qualifying, I oꦫvertook them in the race but it is very close and they overtook us back. It will be down to the drivers for now.”

Racing Point’s fast start to the year appears to mark the tipping point at the end of a hugely tumultuous time for team formerly known as Force India. Under that guise the Silverstone-bas﷽ed outfit was regularly described as F1’s best value team in terms of perf⛄ormance versus budget, though it skirted closely to folding more than once during that time.

However, a rescue package forged by a consortium-led by Lawrence Stroll has pumped fresh investment into the team to give it a bright future that will ultimately lead to its reb♏rand to Aston Martin Racing in 2021.

Indeed, Perez says the team is relishing the chance ๊to be competitive from the off and not worry about looming🅘 money pressures.

“It is certainly different, the way we work, the way we approach, I think it is tౠhe first time we have had a competitive package since race one, something we can work on. There is a good development package coming later on [too], we certainly feel confident.

“We are not on our nails all the time and it’s great to see with these guys because for so many💯 years, we finally have a competitive package we can fight withꦍ .

“Throughout my career I don’t think I have had th♈e opportunity to be so close from race one so loo🍸king forward and hopefully a podium will come.”

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