Sergio Perez knows what it’s like to have an uncertain future. A future where you don’t know whether you’ll still be competing next year in Formula 1. He has a piece of advice for Daniel Ricciardo, who is in a similar situation right now.

Daniel Ricciardo’s contract with McLaren was supposed to run until the end of 2023. However, a string of underwhelming performances has forced McLaren to terminate the contract at the end of the season and look elsewhere. With just six races left, he still has no takers. Checo, who went through a similar situation before the 2021 season, has a few words for Ricciardo.

Sergio Perez points out what Daniel Ricciardo might be missing amid all the contract talks

It all began with Aston Martin driver Sebastian Vettel deciding to retire at the end of the season. Alpine driver Fernando Alonso followed this by announcing that he’ll leave Alpine and switch to Aston Martin. Rookie Oscar Piastri was very much in Alpine’s plans to replace Alonso.

However, all the plans came crashing down when McLaren announced him as their replacement for Ricciardo. All this bustle hinted that Ricciardo finally might have a good chance of finding a seat at Alpine. Lo-and-behold, we have another twist.

Daniel Ricciardo at Belgian GP
Formula One F1 – Belgian Grand Prix – Spa-Francorchamps, Spa, Belgium – August 27, 2022 McLaren’s Daniel Ricciardo before qualifying Pool via REUTERS/Geer Vanden Wijngaert 

Pierre Gasly is the favorite to land that seat now. The Honey Badger is not that concerned though. He says he’s weighing his options. He does not want to rush things and make any hasty decisions. If push comes to shove and he does not find a seat, he’s ready even to take a year off, gather his thoughts and come back in 2024.

Between all this storm comes sagely advice from Sergio Perez. Perez said, “it’s always good to sit back sometimes and enjoy the time as whatever comes next, you’ll be great.”

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Perez shuts down internet trolls

Before giving Ricciardo the advice, Perez had a few words for the internet trolls. He says, “sometimes for people sitting back on their computers, on social media its, is very easy to judge what it’s like for us.”

Sergio Perez and Daniel Ricciardo
ZANDVOORT – (lr) Sergio Perez of Red Bull Racing, Daniel Ricciardo of McLaren during the F1 Grand Prix of the Netherlands at Circuit van Zandvoort on September 4, 2022 in Zandvoort, Netherlands. KOEN VAN WEEL (Photo by ANP via Getty Images)

He continued by saying, “this is our life, this is what we like, this is what we want to do, that we still want to be in this sport.”

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Driver transfers this season have become a saga that has left many perplexed. If you are following it, you know it’s far from over. One thing is for sure, though. F1 fans will be hugely disappointed if they won’t get to see the ever-smiling Australian driving an F1 car in 2023. 

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