Sergio Pérez

Pérez at the [[2019 Austrian Grand Prix]] Sergio Michel "Checo" Pérez Mendoza (; born 26 January 1990) is a Mexican racing driver, who most recently competed in Formula One from to . Pérez was runner-up in the Formula One World Drivers' Championship in with Red Bull, and won }} Grands Prix across 14 seasons.

Born and raised in Guadalajara, Pérez began competitive kart racing aged six. Graduating to junior formulae in 2004, Pérez won his first championship in the national class of the 2007 British Formula 3 International Series. He progressed to the GP2 Series in 2009, finishing runner-up to Pastor Maldonado the following season with Addax. A member of the Ferrari Driver Academy since 2010, Pérez signed for Sauber in to partner Kamui Kobayashi, making his Formula One debut at the , where both were disqualified for an illegal rear wing. Pérez found greater success for the team in , achieving his maiden podium finish in Malaysia, and repeating this feat in Canada and Italy. For the season, Pérez moved to McLaren, replacing Lewis Hamilton to partner Jenson Button. After a podium-less season for McLaren, Pérez signed with Force India in . He scored five podiums with the team before their re-branding to Racing Point mid-way through the season.

Pérez placed fourth in the championship with Racing Point in , taking his maiden win at the , having been in last-place at the end of the first lap. Replaced by Sebastian Vettel at the re-branded Aston Martin for , Pérez signed for Red Bull to partner Max Verstappen; he took his first victory for the team at the . Pérez took further wins in at the Monaco and Singapore Grands Prix, amongst his maiden pole position in Saudi Arabia, finishing the season third overall. Pérez finished runner-up to Verstappen in the 2023 World Drivers' Championship, after additional victories in Saudi Arabia and Azerbaijan. Following a winless campaign, Pérez and Red Bull mutually agreed to terminate his contract.

Pérez achieved }} race wins, }} pole positions, fastest laps and podiums in Formula One. He holds the Formula One records for the most starts before a race win (190) and the most races before a pole position (219). Provided by Wikipedia
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