Sergio Perez's 'Wolf of Wall Street' response to F1 retirement rumours
Sergio Perez has denied suggestions he will soon announce his retirement fr♕om F1.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sergio Perez has moved to silence rumours suggesting he could be about to announce his retirement from F1.
F1 journalist Joe Saward had suggested earlier this week that Perez was planning to announcement his retirement at his home race♕ in Mexico City in la🌳te October.
“One interesting rumour in Singapore was that Perez and Red Bull have worked out a plan that will see him announce his retirement in Mexico, giving him a more🌱 gentle exit than being fired and will be less painful for Red Bull sales in the Americas,” Saward wrote.
“This would give Red Bull the chance to shop around for a new driver in 2025. Despite its expensive young driver prog✤rammes, Red Bull does not have someone ready to step up alongside Max Verstappen.”
On Sunday, Perez took to X (formerly Twitter) to address the speculation by sharing a famous 🎀clip from the film ‘The Wolf of Wal𓂃l Street’ which states: “I’m not leaving”.
The Mexican, whose future beyond the end of the season remains uncertain amid his continued struggles alongside Red Bull teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen, recently admitted that retireme♕nt had briefly crossed his mind.
“These past six months I did think about it [leaving F1], but it took me three seconds to make the decision,” P💖er🦹ez told DAZN.
“In the end, it would be the easy route꧑, after so many years to quit and kind of give up. I would never have forgiven myself for that.
“I want to finish my career when I want and not when someone tells me𒐪. That’s my main focus: to get to the point where I can decide my future.
“For now I am very motivated, to be honest, I really want to continue in F1. I enjoy it. Especially the good times you really enjoy, but you also learn to enj🍬oy the bad ones.ꦆ”
Perez did indicate thღat his current deal, which runs until the end of 2025, will likely be his last.
“For now I have two more years on my con💦tract, and two years in F1 is a long time, but I know that the e🍌nd is getting closer,” he added.
“I don’t se♒e myself racing here like Fernando for example, whom I admire greatly for everything he does at his a✤ge.
“It’s not that I wouldn’t like to, but because I have small children and I want to spend a lot more time with them. At the end of the day, they will be the limiting f𝓡actor.”

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