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

Sergio Perez has issued a public apology to his wife for his wild celebrations after winning the F1 Monaco Grand Prix.
Race winner Sergio Perez (MEX) Red Bull Racing celebrates on the podium. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 7, Monaco Grand
Race winner Sergio Perez (MEX) Red Bull Racing celebrates on the podium. Formula 1 World…

The Red Bull driver won his first race of the se𝓀ason 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 apologi🦋se to his wife.

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“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 th🍌e height of the person that I am, but it wℱas just that, a very bad party.

“🍰People close to me know my values and the type o🔴f person that I am. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

“And for those who just 💖want to hurt us, I wish you the best.𒆙 

“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 momen♔t we are living as a family. Thank🐼 you.”

Perez a𒊎nd wife Carola Martinez 🌳have three children together.

Major pay rise in Sergio Perez new deal

(L to R): Race winner Sergio Perez (MEX) Red Bull Racing celebrates on the podium with third placed team mate Max Verstappen
(L to R): Race winner Sergio Perez (MEX) Red Bull Racing celebrates on the podium with third…

Perez’s dramatic week included b﷽eing 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 co🀅nfirmed that Perez had signed on with Red Bull for the next two years.

“He’s in this championship just as much as Max is,”𒁃 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.”

F1 heads to Baku this weekend - Perez was lꦬast year’s winner of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix so is eyeing back-to-back success.

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