Sergio Perez hoping for “nicer balance” with RB20 after final outing of 2023

Perez was destroyed by Verstappen in F1 2023, finishing 290 points behind his teammate.
The Mexican enjoyed a strong start to the year, winning 🍬two of the opening four races before struggling for ♎form as Red Bull developed their car.
Perez ended the sea🍃son i♛n better fashion, securing P2 in the championship - giving Red Bull their first-ever 1-2 finish.
The 33-year-ol⛄d was in action for Red Bull in the post-season Abu Dhabi test, doing homework for next year.
“It's always a pain in the ass to end up doing it, but it's so much learning and so productive as well,” Perez sai🎃d.
“It’s good and important to put in t🐠he timꦺe, I think it's been another productive day

“And I thꦯink especially coming out of a race, everything is really fresh. The circuit was ver🍷y representative, especially in the afternoon.
“So plenty 💟of productive ꦬtesting and good information for next year. All in all, it’s a good way to finish the year.
“It's very important to be able to have this sort of day together with the team because we take some homework home that we are ജable to work on and be productive,” he said.
“It's been dominant for Red Bull [this y✃ear] but it was quite♏ tough for me. I'm sure we're going to have a great car again next year.
꧃“Hopefully [with] a little bit nicer balance on my side, we can we can keep this going.”

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