Sergio Perez aiming "to do one better" in F1 2024 but recognises Max Verstappen "challenge"

Perez finished a distant second-place in F1 2023, a whopping 290 points behind his teammate.
The Mexican did start the year strongly though, winning two of the opening four ra𒆙ces.
However, after a damaging de𝓰feat in Miami, Perez’s form nosedived as he failed to make it✱ into Q3 at five consecutive races.
After a disastrous Qatar Grand Prix, Perez enjoyed a better end to the year, holding off 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton to finish runner-up.
“Thꩵat’s the main target for me because Iꦕ’ve already finished second,” Perez said.
“My main int🌳erest is to do one better. I’m aware of the challenge that it is, we’ve got to really take this winter time to try to start the season on a high and be able to maintain that level of consist𒀰ency throughout the season.”
While Perez is keen to focꦓus on his own approach, he admitted that there’s been things he💦 has learned from Verstappen.

“Definitely there are things youꦓ learn from [Verstappen],” Perez added.
“O🥀bviously I have the best reference out there because he was the one who was so competitive, so I think there’s no harm in looking at what he’s doing, how he’s doing it,꧋ try to learn and improve.
“[You can] see what works for you, what he’s doing differently to youꦅ. I’ve always had a very open approach and I think it’s something that works well.”

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