Las Vegas Grand Prix conclusions: A flawed but promising start for F1’s ‘modern Monaco’
Max Verstappen won the Las Vegas Grand Prix with Charles Leclerc second and Sergio Perez third.
Max Verstappen won the Las Vegas Grand Prix with Charles Leclerc second and Sergio Perez third.
That's two losses from two races when it comes to last-lap battles for Sergio Perez.
Here are the complete results from the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix...
Sergio Perez found himself watching on bemused as he enjoyed a bizarre introduction to the Las Vegas audience...
Sergio Perez was knocked out in Q2 in Las Vegas, which could have been disastrous had Lewis Hamilton not also been eliminated...
Sergio Perez has come in for some scathing critcism from a former F1 driver.
Lewis Hamilton has accepted defeat on this occasion...
There were a few sleepy drivers in the 10pm Wednesday night press conference.
"Somewhere between zero and one, I would say..."
"It would be interesting to see if he could still beat Perez..."
“Checo is a very good driver, but I have to go a little bit back..."
“I think there was a decisive moment this year"...
32 points separates the two drivers as F1 heads for Las Vegas.
A specific word used by Christian Horner sparked even more Sergio Perez exit talk.
"He was completely confused by Fernando and what Fernando was doing with his lines..."
Fernando Alonso denied Sergio Perez a Brazilian GP podium in a thrilling battle to the line.
Red Bull are facing a potential big dilemma next season.
The Red Bull team boss has responded to Sergio Perez's last-lap dice with Fernando Alonso at Interlagos.
In 2005 Fernando Alonso beat Michael Schumacher to the San Marino GP win by 0.2s, on Sunday he beat Sergio Perez to third by 0.053s.
"Great racing from a pair of drivers with a combined age of 76 and 630 F1 races between them."
Sergio Perez's defeat to Fernando Alonso after having overtaken the Aston Martin driver has been labelled 'embarrassing'...
Sergio Perez and Fernando Alonso stole the show with their scrap for the final Brazil GP podium place.
Just how different would the 2023 F1 Sprint Championship have looked compared to the actual championship standings?
Max Verstappen survived a late scare caused by Sergio Perez to win in Brazil.
Sergio Perez lost third place to Fernando Alonso by 0.053s!
Max Verstappen won the Brazilian Grand Prix with Lando Norris second and Fernando Alonso third for Aston Martin.
One key moment from Sergio Perez allowed Fernando Alonso to make a decisive move to get back on the podium on Sunday.
"It's good or bad because it gives others knowledge of where your strengths and where your weaknesses are."
"For me, this doesn't work at all. It just creates even more trouble."
Reverse grids? Sergio Perez is up for it.