Sergio Pérez

Race Car Driver

Sergio Pérez was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico on January 26th, 1990 and is the Race Car Driver. At the age of 34, Sergio Pérez biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Sergio Pérez Mendoza, Checo, The Mexican Wunderkind
Date of Birth
January 26, 1990
Nationality
Mexico
Place of Birth
Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Age
34 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aquarius
Networth
$30 Million
Profession
Racing Automobile Driver
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Sergio Pérez Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 34 years old, Sergio Pérez has this physical status:

Height
173cm
Weight
63kg
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Eye Color
Dark Brown
Build
Athletic
Measurements
Not Available
Sergio Pérez Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Not Available
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Not Available
Sergio Pérez Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Carola Martínez
Children
Not Available
Dating / Affair
Greta Farias, Fernanda Gallegos, Andrea Campillo Vivanco, Carola Martínez (2016-Present)
Parents
Antonio Pérez Garibay, Marilú Pérez
Siblings
Paola Pérez (Older Sister), Antonio Pérez (Older Brother) (Professional Stock Car Racing Driver)
Sergio Pérez Career

Pérez began his career at the age of 6 years in karting in 1996. In his first year of competition he achieved four victories in the junior category at the end of the year and claimed the runner-up spot in the category. In 1997, he participated in the karting Youth Class, where he was the youngest driver in the category and earned a win, five podiums and finished fourth in the championship.

The following year, he returned to compete in the junior category, where he had eight wins; and at the end of the campaign, he became the youngest driver to become champion of the category. He also participated in several races in Shifter 125 cc and competed in Master Kadets, where he finished on the podium.

In 1999, he raced in the 80 cc Shifter category, where he took three wins and finished third in the championship. Pérez also became the youngest driver to win a competition in the category, after obtaining special permission from the Federation to participate in the 80 cc Shifter.

In 2000, he raced in the Shifter 80 cc Championship, and also participated in three races in the Shifter 125 cc category which was part of the Telmex Challenge. However, Pérez was not satisfied with the results and the following season, was up for another championship, this time on the 125cc Shifter Regional, and once again was the youngest driver to compete in the category. With all these achievements, the Mexican driver caught the attention of scouts for Escuderia Telmex.

With six wins in 2002, Pérez finished as the national runner-up in the Shifter 125 cc category, and participated in the global race Shifter 80 cc, in Las Vegas, where he qualified fifth and finished in 11th place.

In 2003, he was leading both championships in the 125 cc category but withdrew from the last seven races, which proved to be a disappointment in his title aspirations. However, he finished in third place in Telmex Challenge, in addition to winning the Cup runner-up in Mexico. In the same year, he was also invited to attend the Easy Kart 125 Shootout, where he competed against drivers from around the world and managed to qualify in first place to eventually take the checkered flag, while he was the youngest in the category.

Pérez competed in the United States-based Skip Barber National Championship in 2004. Driving for a team sponsored by Mexican telecommunications company Telmex, he finished eleventh in the championship.

Pérez moved to Europe in 2005 to compete in the German Formula BMW ADAC series. He was allowed to live in a restaurant owned by his team manager for four months. He finished fourteenth in the championship, driving for 4speed Media, and improved to sixth position the following year.

In the 2006–07 A1 Grand Prix season, Pérez took part in a single round of the championship for A1 Team Mexico. He was the third-youngest driver to take part in the series.

Pérez switched to the British Formula 3 Championship for 2007. Pérez relocated his residence to Oxford. He competed in the National Class – for older chassis – with the T-Sport team, winning the championship by a comfortable margin. In the process, he won two-thirds of the races and a similar proportion of pole positions, and finished all but two races on the podium.

For 2008, he and T-Sport graduated to the premier International Class of the championship, where he was one of the few drivers to be equipped with a Mugen Honda engine. After leading the championship early in the season, he eventually finished fourth in the drivers' standings.

Pérez drove for the Campos Grand Prix team in the 2008–09 GP2 Asia Series, partnering Russian driver Vitaly Petrov. He was the first Mexican driver to compete at this level of motorsport since Giovanni Aloi took part in International Formula 3000 in 1990. He won his first GP2 Asia Series race at Sakhir, winning from lights-to-flag in the sprint race having started from pole position. He added a second win at Losail, during the sprint race of the night meeting in Qatar.

He moved to Arden International for the main 2009 GP2 Series, driving alongside fellow Formula Three graduate Edoardo Mortara. Pérez finished twelfth in the standings, with a best result of second coming at Valencia. In the off-season, he contested two rounds of the 2009–10 GP2 Asia Series for Barwa Addax, ahead of a 2010 main series campaign with the team. He won five races, and finished second in the standings behind Pastor Maldonado.

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Daniel Ricciardo locked into four-race showdown with Sergio Pérez to save their careers after Red Bull gives the green light to Kiwi rising star

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 23, 2024
Daniel Ricciardo has just one chance left to save his career at Red Bull after the F1 giants guaranteed a young Kiwi one of the few drives left on offer for 2025

The astonishing women who will be cheering for their racer boyfriends at the Grand Prix

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 4, 2023
The first race of the highly awaited 2023 Formula 1 season is scheduled to start tomorrow, putting top drivers from around the world together to see who has the highest results. At the Bahrain International Circuit on March 5th, the first race in the coveted competition will be held, and many of the drivers' stunning wives and girlfriends will be cheering them on from the stands. A lot of the drivers are hired, and being in a race with one of the top racers certainly has its benefits. Many of the drivers' companions have gloried in the numerous upsides that come with dating a well-known celebrity on social media, including luxury flights, private jet rides, invitations to exclusive parties, and dinners at some of the world's best restaurants. Although most of the women are not shy about their glamorous lives, some of them are privileged to remain out of the spotlight and keep their personal lives private, offering them a legion of followers who want to know what it's really like to be a Formula 1 WAG. FEMAIL has taken a look at the drivers' other halves, from their personal lives and accomplishments to how they met their racer beaus and intimate information about their spouses.
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