In case it had not been demonstrated by the last mockery of Checo Pérez the day that Max Verstappen undressed after a race, the good relationship between the two Red Bull Racing riders received another sign of confirmation, although this time it was driven by the brand new world champion.
During another Red Bull interview in which they had different dynamics of comedic coexistence, Checo read an indication to Max that said: “Impersonate your teammate”, so the Dutchman proceeded to try to speak with Perez's Mexican accent.
The laughs were immediate for the two protagonists, as he immediately exaggerated the English spoken by Sergio Pérez in the world of Formula 1, one that doesn't sound as natural as other drivers with the native English language.
“My name is Checo Pérez and I am Verstappen's teammate,” he exclaimed in a “Mexicanized” English, with which both began to laugh deeply and who even received Sergio's criticism: “Is that crazy?” , referring to a wacky version of himself.
Max concluded shortly after with some of Sergio's typical words in his statements and radio communications.
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