Sergio Perez apologises to wife after ‘bad party’ celebrating F1 Monaco GP win

Sergio Perez apologises to wife after ‘bad party’ celebrating F1 Monaco GP win

 

 

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The Red Bull driver won his first race of the season in Monte Carlo and has emerged as a threat to the championship that his teammate Max Verstappen holds.But footage emerging on social media of Perez’s post-race partying has caused him to apologise to his wife.Was Perez’s win BAD for Red Bull?Video of Was Perez’s win BAD for Red Bull?Was Perez’s Monaco win bad for Red Bull?“I have seen the videos that have been circulating about me and I take responsibility for it,” he posted.“It was a bad party that I didn’t know how to control at the height of the person that I am, but it was just that, a very bad party.Related Articles The massive pay rise and new terms behind Sergio Perez’s contract How to live stream the 2022 F1 Azerbaijan GP for free online“People close to me know my values and the type of person that I am. “For those who ask me, we are more united than ever, me and my wife.    View this post on Instagram           A post shared by F1 (@net_f1)“And for those who just want to hurt us, I wish you the best. “Thank you all for your love and I apologise to all the people who love me because those videos don’t represent me, not at all.“We will not talk about this topic anymore, which only makes us forget the great moment we are living as a family. Thank you.”Related Articles F1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix 2022 | Full weekend schedule | How to watch Perez ‘in this championship as much as Max is’, says HornerPerez and wife Carola Martinez have three children together.Major pay rise in Sergio Perez new deal3099492.0064.jpg The massive pay rise and new terms in Sergio Perez’s new contractPerez’s dramatic week included being caught on camera (again) whispering to Red Bull team principal Christian Horner that he had signed a new contract too quickly.The news was then confirmed that Perez had signed on with Red Bull for the next two years.“He’s in this championship just as much as Max is,” Horner said.“The difference between the two of them is 15 points now, it’s nothing, so it’s a long way to go in this championship.””4F1 heads to Baku this weekend – Perez was last year’s winner of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix so is eyeing back-to-back success. 

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