Racer radiates confidence and determination ahead of an adrenaline-fueled weekend
It’s that time of year when the capital of the United Arab Emirates gears up for the most thrilling race season in the region, as the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix returns in full swing. Racers from across the globe arrived in the country, driven by high hopes and big ambitions for the season. Among them is Formula 1 champion Sergio Perez who radiates confidence and determination as we sit down for an exclusive interview ahead of an adrenaline-fueled weekend at Yas Marina Circuit.
Amid preparations for the big event, Perez reflects on standout moments in his career and shares his aspirations for the future, coinciding with the launch of the highly anticipated TAG Heuer Formula 1 Chronograph x Oracle Red Bull Racing. A celebration of 20 years of high-speed racing, this limited-edition timepiece boldly stands out in TAG Heuer's collection. Its innovative design features a black DLC-coated case paired with an asphalt-textured dial in Oracle Red Bull Racing’s signature blue, perfectly capturing the essence of the racetrack. For the first time in this collaboration, the Oracle Red Bull Racing logo graces the dial between 7 and 10 o’clock, adding an unmistakable touch of exclusivity to this remarkable watch.
My family has always been deeply involved in racing. My dad worked for the Mexican driver Adrian Fernandez, and my brother was also into motorsport. It felt like an automatic thing for us—it’s in our blood.
It was amazing but incredibly challenging. Moving to Europe at 15 was a huge step. Back then, there was no social media or easy communication. Calls to Mexico were expensive, and I was entirely on my own. Surviving those tough years and eventually achieving my dream of reaching Formula One are things I’m most proud of.
Honestly, all of them. Having 12 years in such a competitive sport says a lot. Winning in Formula One is a massive achievement, and every team win is a special moment I treasure.
The passion for perfection. At Red Bull, second place is considered a bad weekend. The team constantly pushes to improve, even after a win. It’s a level of commitment and drive I hadn’t experienced with other teams.
It’s a great privilege. TAG Heuer and I share similar values—a passion for excellence and pushing boundaries. Representing such a historic brand has been incredible, and I’ve been fortunate to work with them since my McLaren days and now with Red Bull. The shared passion for racing and excellence are values I embody both on and off the track.
It’s inspiring to be associated with a brand that consistently pushes boundaries and strives for excellence. This alignment drives me to uphold those same standards in my career.
It resonates deeply. In our sport, we’re under immense pressure every single weekend. Staying composed and performing is essential. Formula One isn’t for everyone—you have to thrive under pressure to succeed.
That race was extraordinary. I got hit on lap one and dropped to last place, but I managed to come back and win. Going from last to first was incredible. It was both a relief and a moment of validation for all the hard work.
My favorite is the Monaco. I received it when I won my first race in Monaco, and it has the date engraved on the back, making it deeply personal and meaningful. Its bold square case, distinctive design, and rich history in motorsport add to its allure. It’s not just a watch but a symbol of one of the most significant moments in my career—a true piece of my story.
I want to finish the year on a high note. It hasn’t been a straightforward season, but I’m hopeful we can pull everything together for a strong finish.
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