Perez: ‘Formula 1 is very unfair’ on drivers
Sergio Perez has labelled Formula 1 as a "very unfair" sport but is "aware" that he is lucky to be driving in the series.
Sergio Perez has labelled Formula 1 as a "very unfair" sport but is "aware" that he is lucky to be driving in the series.
Sergio Perez believe it is "not a coincidence" that Force India reached the podium in Baku as they were "always there" to take advantage of any situation.
Sergio Perez thinks Max Verstappen has become “too impatient” because his RB14 is not as good as promised.
Force India boss Bob Fernley has heaped praise on Sergio Perez following his podium finish in Baku and is perplexed that he has not moved to one of the top teams.
Sergio Perez has held onto his third-placed finish in Sunday's Azerbaijan Grand Prix after being investigated for a possible DRS infringement.
Sergio Perez remains hopeful that he will get another opportunity to "show his full capacity".
Sergio Perez and Brendon Hartley have a different version of events after both were slapped with 30-second penalties after the Bahrain Grand Prix for a formation lap mix-up.
Sergio Perez and Brendon Hartley have both been slapped with 30-second penalties after an incident during the formation lap of the Bahrain Grand Prix.
Sergio Perez has said Force India have to bounce back strongly in Bahrain after both cars missed out on points in the season opener.
Haas and McLaren have both their drivers in the top 10 after FP2, but it's the American outfit that everyone is talking about.
Sergio Perez says he wants to return to the top three this season, hopefully starting with this weekend's Australian Grand Prix.
Sergio Perez is hoping that a strong season with Force India will help him in his quest to move up the grid in 2019.
Sergio Perez does not believe Force India are currently occupying their usual fourth place spot in Formula 1 and a big improvement is needed for the season opener at Australia.
Force India's Sergio Perez thinks Fernando Alonso has taken on too much work for himself in 2018 by combining Formula 1 with a full World Endurance Championship programme.
Predicting a "massive season" for Force India, Sergio Perez says he will work together with Esteban Ocon, putting aside last year's troubles.
Sergio Perez and Esteban Ocon will be free to race when this season begins with Otmar Szafnauer declaring them to be past the "conflict" stage.
After much anticipation of a name change, Force India will remain Force India - at least for now - and have unveiled their VJM11.
Sergio Perez has ruled out the possibility of contesting anything other than F1 this season, adamant his focus is on Force India alone.
Force India have revealed that rival teams, both "bigger and smaller", made approaches for some of their key staff after yet another stellar campaign.
Esteban Ocon and Sergio Perez did not do themselves any favours with Mercedes boss Toto Wolff as he was "bothered" and "annoyed" by last season's clashes.
Sergio Perez believes he is in a "good position" to move up the grid come 2019, admitting that this year's campaign is important for his aspirations.
Force India are ready to let Sergio Perez and Esteban Ocon go wheel-to-wheel again after being forced to introduce team orders during the 2017 season.
Esteban Ocon has revealed that he asked Mercedes for advice on how to deal with his team-mate Sergio Perez.
Sergio Perez believes Force India cannot afford to bring team orders into effect again next season with the threat of a resurgence from both Renault and McLaren.
Esteban Ocon does not agree with Sergio Perez's comments that he will be under "more pressure" to succeed next season.
Sergio Perez has said Nico Hulkenberg "should have given the position back" after an illegal overtake was punished by just a five-second penalty.
Force India are determined to wrap up their 2017 campaign with a "strong result" at the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Sergio Perez believes he is "now free" to race his Force India team-mate, however, Bob Fernley says it will be looked at on a race by race basis.
Both Sergio Perez and Esteban Ocon would welcome rain at the Brazilian Grand Prix as it creates more opportunities for F1's midfield teams.
With fourth place in the bag, Sergio Perez is hoping Force India will lift their team order rule and allow their drivers to race to the chequered flag.