Montreal Gazette

Perez says he has options to return to F1

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Sergio Perez said on Monday he has options for a Formula One comeback in 2022 if he has to sit out next season, with the possibilit­y also of carrying out a reserve role at a top team for 2021.

Perez is being replaced at Canadian-owned Racing Point, who will race as the Aston Martin team next season, by four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel whose Ferrari contract ends this year.

Perez has yet to secure another seat, with Red Bull his only remaining hope if they decide not to retain Thai racer Alexander Albon.

Speaking to Spanish-speaking reporters in a video news conference after the Bahrain Grand Prix, Perez said no other series appealed to him as much.

“I have options already to return to Formula One in 2022, so it would not be a problem,” he said of the prospect of a sabbatical.

The cars are staying largely the same next year before major changes in 2022.

Perez said there was a chance of carrying out a reserve role next season with a top team, but he did not want to be away from home for a whole season — and next year has a record 23 rounds scheduled — without racing.

Perez has scored the bulk of his team's points this season, with 100 to his credit, despite missing two races due to testing positive for COVID-19, compared to teammate Lance Stroll's 59.

Stroll is the son of team owner Lawrence Stroll.

GROSJEAN RESCUERS HAILED AS HEROES

The Formula One medical car team who helped Romain Grosjean escape from a fiery Bahrain Grand Prix crash played down their heroics on Monday and said they would learn from it to do better if such a horrific accident happened again.

FIA doctor Ian Roberts, who rushed towards the blaze in an open-face helmet to help Grosjean clamber out of the inferno, said the Frenchman had done a “fantastic job” in extricatin­g himself.

Roberts and medical car driver Alan van der Merwe were hailed as heroes after Sunday's drama but they said they were just doing their jobs.

“I'm no hero. Lots of people do seriously and proper heroic things. I did what was necessary, so no I don't consider myself a hero,” the doctor told Reuters television. “But I'm very pleased for people's kind words.”

 ?? RUDY CAREZZEVOL­I/ GETTY IMAGES ?? Sergio Perez drives Racing Point's RP20 Mercedes before the F1 Grand Prix of Bahrain on Sunday.
RUDY CAREZZEVOL­I/ GETTY IMAGES Sergio Perez drives Racing Point's RP20 Mercedes before the F1 Grand Prix of Bahrain on Sunday.

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