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Perez: Everyone wants me to win this weekend

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Perez: Everyone wants me to win this weekend

MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 04: Sergio Perez of Mexico and Red Bull Racing poses for a photo with his race helmet during previews ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Mexico at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez on November 04, 2021 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images)

Sergio Perez said he was sure Red Bull want him to win his home Mexican Grand Prix after facing questions on Thursday about whether they would let him beat championship-leading teammate Max Verstappen.

Verstappen is 12 points clear of Mercedes’ seven times Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton with five races remaining, including Sunday’s, in one of the closest title battles in years.

Perez, who is out of title contention but has won twice in the past year, has stood on the podium in his last two races and has never been closer to his dream of becoming the first Mexican to win at home.

Red Bull have won nine races so far this season, Verstappen taking eight of them with Perez triumphant in Azerbaijan in June after the Dutch 24-year-old crashed out with a tyre failure while leading.

Asked ahead of the weekend at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, what might happen if he were leading with Verstappen in second place, and whether he would move aside, Perez said it would be “a great problem to have.”

“It always depends on the situation,” he added. “Most of the decisions are normally taken during the race, during the heat of the event.

“I think that depending on the circumstances we’ll see. But I’m pretty sure that the whole team, Red Bull, everyone wants me to win this weekend … I’m sure I have full support from everyone in my team.”

McLaren’s Australian Daniel Ricciardo, Verstappen’s former Red Bull teammate who sat alongside Perez for the media call, gave the Mexican his support.

“I want you to win as well,” he said.

Ricciardo said he would not want to move aside for a teammate at his home race in Melbourne if he was in with a chance of victory.

“Right now, my answer’s no. I would not,” he said. “If it was the last race of the season and that position swap literally meant the world title or not, then maybe that’s a more complex decision-making process.

“But a home win, that’s like the thing that you dream of as a kid. And if obviously, you’ve earned it on track then I feel like it should be yours for the taking,” explained Ricciardo. (Reporting by Alan Baldwin)