Sergio Perez Prepared For Added Pressure With McLaren In 2013


Sergio Perez has explained how he is prepared for the added pressure at McLaren in 2013, as the Mexican star prepares for his third season in Formula 1 and his first with the Woking-based outfit alongside 2009 World Champion Jenson Button. Sergio Perez will be replacing Lewis Hamilton, who has moved to Mercedes to partner Nico Rosberg.

Despite widespread skepticism within the world of Formula 1 towards McLaren’s decision to replace Lewis Hamilton with Sergio Perez, the 23-year-old is confident he can excel in the new season. In only his second season last year, Perez successfully finished on the podium three times for Sauber which so nearly included a race victory at the wet/dry Malaysian Grand Prix. Should Sergio Perez replicate such competitiveness in 2013, it is expected he should become a regular on the rostrum.

Sergio Perez understands that the pressure on his shoulders will increase throughout the 2013 season, due largely to McLaren’s expectations of regular race victories from both himself and Jenson Button. However, the Mexican driver is confident he can rise to the challenge of winning races straight away with the Woking-based outfit, and is unfazed by the pressure of moving to one of the most accomplished outfits on the grid.

“Pressure will definitely raise a notch or two.” Explained Sergio Perez, “Here I will be given a car that can win, so winning is what I am supposed to do. To be frank, if you are not able to deal with pressure in Formula One, then this is the wrong place for you. Go and look for something else.”

Last season the Pirelli tyres greatly assisted in creating one of the most entertaining and competitive seasons in the history of the sport, with many drivers unable to get to grips with the controversial P-Zero and Cinturato range. However, Sergio Perez was one of the very few drivers on the grid who mastered the tyres, along with his new team-mate Jenson Button. Sergio Perez is understandably hopeful that he will be able to continue mastering the Pirelli tyres in 2013, and is also optimistic that together both he and Jenson Button can combine their knowledge of the tyre range to propel the team forwards.

“Hopefully.” Continued Sergio Perez, when asked whether both he and Jenson Button’s ability to work with the Pirelli tyres will be a good thing for McLaren. “But that is all speculation right now – nothing is certain when you haven’t been in the car and done a good deal of mileage. My guess is that it would, of course, help the team to have two drivers with quite similar driving styles. But how similar are we? We’ll find out in the next couple of weeks when we sit in the same car. Anything else would be comparing apples with oranges.”

Sergio Perez will get his first taste of the new Mercedes-powered McLaren MP4-28 several days after the new car’s unveiling, when pre-season testing gets underway at Jerez in Spain. The Mexican driver has only one goal for the new season, which is to begin winning races for the Woking-based outfit alongside team-mate Jenson Button. McLaren ended last season with victory at the Brazilian Grand Prix, and will unquestionably be eager to begin the season in similar fashion with victory at the Australian Grand Prix.

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