1. Monaco GP 2019 - 0:00 2. Hungary GP 2015 - 0:18 3. Monaco GP 2012 - 0:31 4. Singapore GP 2012 - 1:21 5. Spanish GP 2014 - 2:19 6. Abu Dhabi GP 2012 - 2:26 7. Belgium GP 2018 - 2:56 8. Canada GP 2014 - 3:09 9. Canada GP 2018 - 3:15 10. United States GP 2012 - 3:31 11. Austria GP 2014 - 3:41 12. Austria GP 2016 - 3:48 13. Abu Dhabi GP 2012 - 4:01 14. Hungary GP 2012 - 4:12 15. Azerbaijan GP 2017 - 4:21 16. United States GP 2017 - 4:37 17. Chinese GP 2017 - 5:00
@@viperplayzz3362 The Racing Point he drove last season wasn't good? Checo made some amazing performances in that car. But Red Bull definitely suits him more imo
@@marcoazzolini1098 No not the same. When he blasts out of the swimming pool chicane he's controlling that on throttle it's quite amazing. Hold the counter steer with gas right up against the wall. Very cool!
@@sixtenallingersandgren6674 Probably, the early hybrid cars were significantly slower and loose because of the slashed aerodynamics. But as the 2018 cars rolled by and it was either grip or no grip, he just had to adapt
That’s just how you drove the cars in 2012 they weren’t as stable as they are now. You’d see on any onboards from that time there was a lot of corrections and such mid corner
He's the kinda guy that knows hat he is doing, and sometimes expects other to know about this and gets into trouble, but always learns from his mistakes even if it was his fault or not, and becomes a really refined racing driver. Respect
I was thinking the same, I believe he will be very enjoyable to watch + the experience he has now that will helping him to control his feelings, iam sad for Albon but the same time super exciting for Checo in that Redbull car.
Maybe they cured the problem with the Red Bull by the time Checo drives the car. But his engineer from Force India/RP/AM claims Perez has a natural ability like traction control, so he should be able to handle a tricky car.
My favorite memory of watching F1 live was seeing Checo catch that drift at Eau Rouge (it's actually Radillon) right in front of me. The crowd all got on their feet and then sat down again right away, amazing
@@I.LOVECRYSTALCASTLES of course I understand your point. But to me, in terms of pure talent gilles I far above Sergio. And he had matured between 1977 and 1982. To me, gilles was better. More talented, a bit less experience. This guy had something that nobody else ever had (apart from Ayrton)
@@I.LOVECRYSTALCASTLES gilles started in 1977. When the zolder event happened, he already had matured a lot. He wasn't in his first years anymore. So yeah, Perez now has more experience, but experience doesn't do everything. Latifi could race for 10 seasons and he wouldn't be anywhere near senna in his first year. To me, gilles is way better than checo. Even if checo has experience, even if he raced with many different cars and teams during his career. Gilles had something Sergio doesn't have. Gilles could beat Perez any day of the week if they were the same age right now, I'm sure about it. I love Sergio but he isn't anywhere near Gilles
@ yes he does have, he used to overpush a lot in his early days and hence crashed a lot but if u see the time stamps I've given and still some more in the video, u can see clearly he has some nice control
Jajajaja ese paisa Checo lleva lo mexicano en la sangre... batir las manos en medio de tu propia cagada jajajajaja Ha evolucionado un chingo a través de los años. Grande Checo
@@tombardsley3081 If Magnussen had really been on the fast lap, he shouldn't have been running too slow, and he was making warm up lap. In conclusion Magnussen blocked Pérez and he got a penalty for that.
He used to be so much aggressive on the steering wheel, massive focus on the turn entry almost sliding the car. Now he's more relaxed and mature and he's very smooth with the tyres. He also change his driving style to a firmer rear end, so Aston Martin/Racing Point team principal has confirmed.
sergio's first year in f1 was when he had that super aggressive style aboslutely killing the tires and then he learned the art of protecc the tire from kamui
back in the days he expects everyone should roll out a red carpet and let him pass but not vice versa. Nowadays he's much mature. Good luck to him at RB.
Innocent how? He caused the whole crash by being over optimistic on a pass and pushing Di Resta off, then he rejoined to keep his position by cutting across Grosjean and taking him out with Webber. And then on top of that he has the nerves to complain about Grosjean after taking him out
@@timmynicolas8729 Wrong way around dude, Di Resta rejoined unsafely. Sergio had the inside, it was his position, his car was in front, Di Resta's choices were back off or cut the corner. He chose to cut the corner, and then broke all of the rules by using that to keep his position. Sergio was forced wide because Di Resta came back onto track in an unsafe manner, cutting of the racing line (cause he's bad), forced Sergio wide, and then the cars behind failed to account for a slower car in front. It's literally entirely Di Resta's fault, he lost a position and then caused a crash keeping that position illegally.
@@CharlesFreck how do you wish di resta would have rejoined? He's cutting across grass. You need to be blind to think that you can control your car after driving over grass ;) +Checo still cuts across Grosjean because he's frustrated and idk what was he expecting with that move, 0% chance it would have worked with both cars staying on track.
I love this guy. Flies up into someones corner panel in an open wheel vehicle through a turn and gives the other drive the hand not the finger. Classy dude
Anyone noticed Perez always knows the name of the driver in front or behind him? Nobody seems to know normally. It’s always “this Ferrari/Red Bull” or “this guy”.
His mentor Kamui Kobayashi thought Sergio well when it comes to driving smoother. The progression just shows. Man is as smooth as jenson button was nowadays.
0:36 jsjsjsjs en esta no paro de cagarme de risa con su enojo xD me recordó a mi cada vez que me envergo con el profe que me da computación xd 4:38 y en esta suena más gringo de lo normal jsjsjs
1. Monaco GP 2019 - 0:00
2. Hungary GP 2015 - 0:18
3. Monaco GP 2012 - 0:31
4. Singapore GP 2012 - 1:21
5. Spanish GP 2014 - 2:19
6. Abu Dhabi GP 2012 - 2:26
7. Belgium GP 2018 - 2:56
8. Canada GP 2014 - 3:09
9. Canada GP 2018 - 3:15
10. United States GP 2012 - 3:31
11. Austria GP 2014 - 3:41
12. Austria GP 2016 - 3:48
13. Abu Dhabi GP 2012 - 4:01
14. Hungary GP 2012 - 4:12
15. Azerbaijan GP 2017 - 4:21
16. United States GP 2017 - 4:37
17. Chinese GP 2017 - 5:00
17 😍😍😍👌👌
whose 2010-2013 cars were fun to watch from onboards - some much steering wheel work
Checo: I nearly kill those marshals! Are they OK?
Engineer: Tyres are fine Checo, tyres are fine.
What was wrong with those marshals I could have hit them
😂😂😂
He got his priorities right
Pérez back then : I CHOOSE VIOLENCE
Pérez nowadays : I CHOOSE WISDOM
That’s what got him a Red Bull Seat
Si
Honestly he is one the bes drivers on the grind Im so happy he vets a good car now
Only wise cause his teammate was the owners son
@@viperplayzz3362 The Racing Point he drove last season wasn't good? Checo made some amazing performances in that car. But Red Bull definitely suits him more imo
He drove with a mirror in his hand what a champ
The half of his career he waved at other drivers 😂😂
Leclerc taking 130R with one hand was impressive
Nothing impressive.
Box, box, I lost a mirror!
He can't even talk normal english, man he deserves nothing
1:07 that oversteer correction is so satisfying
x2!!!
2:56
@@marcoazzolini1098 No not the same. When he blasts out of the swimming pool chicane he's controlling that on throttle it's quite amazing. Hold the counter steer with gas right up against the wall. Very cool!
@@greenman717 100%, holding oversteer on-throttle like that for as long as he did must have been so satisfying. So finely balanced
@@bobobidodo7627 Feels cool enough in a go-kart... can't image what it's like on such a tight track in an F1 car
His driving style used to be so aggressive. Always sliding the car. Now hes much more smoother
Power of experience
@@woajaeron power of dreams . Oh wait that's Honda 🤣
@@OutreRim Power of dreaming too much.
I think it has to do with the old era of cars being diffrent to drive
@@sixtenallingersandgren6674 Probably, the early hybrid cars were significantly slower and loose because of the slashed aerodynamics. But as the 2018 cars rolled by and it was either grip or no grip, he just had to adapt
His time with sauber looked like he had such an erratic and aggressive driving style
the car was super uncontrollable tbh, no idea how he managed to keep that piece of junk straight
@@WildWildWeasel it was actually a pretty competitive car in 2012.
That’s just how you drove the cars in 2012 they weren’t as stable as they are now. You’d see on any onboards from that time there was a lot of corrections and such mid corner
@@watermelonbanana1772 those cars are my favourite for sure
@@watermelonbanana1772 yep, if you slide just one millimeter on todays f1 cars, you probably spin like vettel
He's the kinda guy that knows hat he is doing, and sometimes expects other to know about this and gets into trouble, but always learns from his mistakes even if it was his fault or not, and becomes a really refined racing driver. Respect
Still screams what r u doing when it is his fault
@@MadHasher710 Don't all of them do that? Racing at that speed makes a lot of adrenaline kick in and in the heat of the battle they say such things
His sauber driving style suggests he might be able to handle a snappy redbull
Oh yeah maybe
Edit: if he even remembers how to drive like that
I was thinking the same, I believe he will be very enjoyable to watch + the experience he has now that will helping him to control his feelings, iam sad for Albon but the same time super exciting for Checo in that Redbull car.
Maybe they cured the problem with the Red Bull by the time Checo drives the car. But his engineer from Force India/RP/AM claims Perez has a natural ability like traction control, so he should be able to handle a tricky car.
You were right! Great driving in Baku.
What are talking about ?
That last clip china overtake was best
absolutelly, it's magic
He invented a new line
Yes!!
China of course!!! Was breaking my head trying to guess the track
Perez everytime in a collision: "Man what is he doing guys?"
But the real question is, what did Sainz did?
@@facesoffearbrewing1229 lmao
It's always someone elses fault....
@@queeg6473 lol
cry about it
2:54 Legendary save on Spa
Code brown moment!
4:05 Just like me when I'm playing F1...
Argh... this hurts
3:30
I can hear Bono's Shouting in Germany 2018
agree
It hurts more with f1 2021
Checo: “what Maldonado is doing?”
Well, Maldonado does what Maldonado is supposed to do…
... Doing a maldonado
Don’t worry, Maldonado does not know what Maldonado is doing either
@@rydekk-4644 with Nikita Mazes 🅱️ in style
@@seb99342 mick schumacher style
He's asking a million dollar question
2:54 checo Pérez drifting a F1 in the rain, what a master
My favorite memory of watching F1 live was seeing Checo catch that drift at Eau Rouge (it's actually Radillon) right in front of me. The crowd all got on their feet and then sat down again right away, amazing
I want to watch him live this year on red Bull
4:08 think we've all done this at least once
I done it at least once everytime i play abu dhabi gp....that pit is harder to go in than at Monaco and Hungary
Yes!! Yesterday on my team career on F1 2020 haha
It's so much tighter than it looks
I do everytime in china and sepang lol
1:12 I like the "drive like you stoled"
0:42 Serrgio now Italian and not mexican????
Remove the eagle in the mexican flag then it becomes an Italian flag lol
Back then he was in the Ferrari Academy, makes sense to me lol
4:16
@@woajaeron and turn it
We italian aren't soo different from the Mexican to be honest
Checo was so damn agressive in Sauber.
Like Gilles Villeneuve.
Flatout and sliding everywhere
It was because of the car
I agree but don't compare him to gilles
@@I.LOVECRYSTALCASTLES I love Sergio but.... WHAT?? 😭 Perez>Villeneuve? Seriously?
@@I.LOVECRYSTALCASTLES of course I understand your point. But to me, in terms of pure talent gilles I far above Sergio. And he had matured between 1977 and 1982. To me, gilles was better. More talented, a bit less experience. This guy had something that nobody else ever had (apart from Ayrton)
@@I.LOVECRYSTALCASTLES gilles started in 1977. When the zolder event happened, he already had matured a lot. He wasn't in his first years anymore. So yeah, Perez now has more experience, but experience doesn't do everything. Latifi could race for 10 seasons and he wouldn't be anywhere near senna in his first year. To me, gilles is way better than checo. Even if checo has experience, even if he raced with many different cars and teams during his career. Gilles had something Sergio doesn't have. Gilles could beat Perez any day of the week if they were the same age right now, I'm sure about it. I love Sergio but he isn't anywhere near Gilles
4:14 the most Italian thing I ever seen😂
you do know hes mexican right
like mexico literally has nothing to do with italy
Ferrari: come to us
@@kingciclon2961 stfu
@@kingciclon2961 no way, really? u must be a very popular guy...
Perez be like in every incidenst:
😡🤚
m(__)m
Vettel : Hey. That's my Gesture
4:52 F1 codemasters be like
1:20 damn he was super agressive, that chicane was awesome as well.
What circuit is that? 🤔
@@nabielorthon6642 singapore
@@PromixDelPiero thank you sir
Wow...
It looks so different in the day
@Kurdt Archbold so, they remove that corner, I watch latest races but i don't find that corner so it is the cause. That corner actually pretty cool
4:07 Cuando te pasas la salida en periférico
Xddd
Baja
1:07 what a save! 🤯🤯
Damn his car control is so breathtaking to watch
@@SeshvirSeodutt well 1:07 and 1:22 do approve
Rofl, he has no car control... What are you talking about?
@ yes he does have, he used to overpush a lot in his early days and hence crashed a lot but if u see the time stamps I've given and still some more in the video, u can see clearly he has some nice control
@ "he has no car control"
Lmao man you are serious comedy
@@SeshvirSeodutt the rear suspension broke, there's no catching that
Ver a checo en la F1 2012 es regresar a mi temporada favorita.. dónde me enamore y conocí la F1 ❤️🇲🇽
2:26 he tried to do what he did to Lando in 2019
No
You've been hit by
You've been hit by
ROMAIN GROSJEAN!
@@leecloth8460 yas
Sou brasileiro e admiro muito o Sérgio Perez, dês da época da Sauber em 2012 começei a torcer por ele
2:20 "bogs bogz, i loz the mirõr"
Car controll by this guy is amazing, and he earned place in top team after 10 years......
I love that even at the highest level of driving a driver still uses their hands in frustration 😂
In his Sauber and Early Force India days he used to go for these suicidal moves, over time though he became a great driver
Unbelievable! i remember watching f-1 in the 80's. Amazing. These new camera and car technolgy is unbelievable. Its hard to imagine their speed.
1:20 me playing F1 2013
Jajajaja ese paisa Checo lleva lo mexicano en la sangre... batir las manos en medio de tu propia cagada jajajajaja
Ha evolucionado un chingo a través de los años. Grande Checo
He want to go to Charlie so fast, that he almost crashed into the wall😂😂
4:36 Oh Magnussen.. not too clever
Magnussen might be on a fast lap. Why should he move out of the way in that situation? Plus it’s a tight corner
@@tombardsley3081 If Magnussen had really been on the fast lap, he shouldn't have been running too slow, and he was making warm up lap. In conclusion Magnussen blocked Pérez and he got a penalty for that.
@@javiergarrido6088 fair enough. Apologies. I didn’t know it was qualifying. I thought it was in practice
“Formula 1 drivers. We are different. We are crazy people.” -Sergio Perez. DTS3
Something I have never realised about Perez is that he is really aggressive with the car
Alternative title: *Best Sergio Perez Crashes*
For sure. This guy is certainly not a Sergio fan 😂
Is fine, crash are part F1.
He Just crash one time ;:v
4:56 optimal line for those turns
great video! No unnecessary intro, no stupid commentary, no "subscribe and ring the bell" - pure well selected footage, thumbs up
All of those onboards from Checo are epic.
2:15 seen Bianchi in the standings makes me a bit sad, poor guy; at least he died doing what he enjoyed
He used to be so much aggressive on the steering wheel, massive focus on the turn entry almost sliding the car. Now he's more relaxed and mature and he's very smooth with the tyres. He also change his driving style to a firmer rear end, so Aston Martin/Racing Point team principal has confirmed.
This guy is well worth a championship.
It's funny how much he complains how clueless the other drivers are and how he's 100% accurate about it. Hope he gets a P1 finish this season!
Wish granted 😂😂
he is always right when he complains
@@I_AM_HYDRAAno he isn’t lol
Most of his clashes with Esteban were his fault
"What's Maldonado doing" ahh the question we were all always asking
"Why is everyone else on this road?"
Drives like a Mexican, complains like an Italian...Love it!
sergio's first year in f1 was when he had that super aggressive style aboslutely killing the tires and then he learned the art of protecc the tire from kamui
the in-out-in while using the run off in China was nice
back in the days he expects everyone should roll out a red carpet and let him pass but not vice versa. Nowadays he's much mature. Good luck to him at RB.
I didnt see Checo as guilty in Abu Dhabi 2012 incident,Grosjean that touch into him and crashed into Webber,for me he was innocent on the crash.
Innocent how? He caused the whole crash by being over optimistic on a pass and pushing Di Resta off, then he rejoined to keep his position by cutting across Grosjean and taking him out with Webber. And then on top of that he has the nerves to complain about Grosjean after taking him out
I see a fellow MiniDriver fan
@@timmynicolas8729 Wrong way around dude, Di Resta rejoined unsafely. Sergio had the inside, it was his position, his car was in front, Di Resta's choices were back off or cut the corner. He chose to cut the corner, and then broke all of the rules by using that to keep his position. Sergio was forced wide because Di Resta came back onto track in an unsafe manner, cutting of the racing line (cause he's bad), forced Sergio wide, and then the cars behind failed to account for a slower car in front. It's literally entirely Di Resta's fault, he lost a position and then caused a crash keeping that position illegally.
@@CharlesFreck how do you wish di resta would have rejoined? He's cutting across grass. You need to be blind to think that you can control your car after driving over grass ;) +Checo still cuts across Grosjean because he's frustrated and idk what was he expecting with that move, 0% chance it would have worked with both cars staying on track.
An incredibly talented driver
"Man what was wrong with those marshalls" "they were just playing tag checo relax"
I love this guy. Flies up into someones corner panel in an open wheel vehicle through a turn and gives the other drive the hand not the finger. Classy dude
He reminds me the style I play F1 2020. Aggressive and always raging at people.
If I wouldn't know him, judging from his hand gestures, and driving style I would say that he is a true Italian!
Checo como buen mexicano, echa láminazo, mienta madres cuando se le atraviesan y nunca se raja 💪
3:32 "GET OUT OF MY WAY!... SHIT!"
Damn, that sauber is tail happy as hell for sure
this was so fun to watch
1:13 sauber mechanics got it all wrong, not rectifying the damage he had with Maldonado sooner
Esto no son sus mejores on boards, estás dan un chingo de risa 🤣🤣
JAJAJA ALC mentando madres a lo Italiano
Sergio es 100% mexicano
Mentando la madre a cada rato jajajaja
Y si :D
Aunque ha mejorado, pero sigue siendo gracioso de ver
1:30, they could just activate DRS whenever?
Anyone noticed Perez always knows the name of the driver in front or behind him? Nobody seems to know normally. It’s always “this Ferrari/Red Bull” or “this guy”.
Yes, not only italian people, hispanic people make use of a lot of hand singns, specially the famous italian hand.
agreed with "Maldonator is so crazy guy" :) 00:46
He was so brain dead, same with the reckless driving with magnusen they never changed that
3:46 That was funny lol
this just made me realize how real video games actually are
2:38 Oh Grosjean...
モナコのレースのオンボードはいつ壁に激突するのかヒヤヒヤで、心臓に悪い…。
息を止めて見入ってしまったわ…。
When steering wheels have room for track map
He's like a beast when he's angry ! 😳
This shows you that F1 cars are just as slippery as when you drive them in your game
Great video! thanks for sharing!
A todos les da su respectiva mentada de madre, hasta cuando él es el culpable del choque, para todos tiene, grande checo.
Best onboards
*Starts with nearly killed marshals and a crash*
So?
@@Tony-112 _"Best"_
His mentor Kamui Kobayashi thought Sergio well when it comes to driving smoother. The progression just shows. Man is as smooth as jenson button was nowadays.
4:16 italian checo perez
Great Driver!
Perez casually driving with the mirror in the cockpit and with one hand 👏
He is actually much better in recovering slides or lost back ends than most other drivers. The ones at Canada, Spa , wow.
His hand gestures for "F you" and "my bad" are remarkably similar!
Perez in every clip: man what is (insert driver) doing?
Those Marshall’s were crazy but good reflexes from em too lol
I got so shocked when it happened it’s so crazy
Checo! So much skill here and willingness to take risks.
0:20 that crash just keeps getting worse and worse
I find this funny to see how they open the DRS every time they can during practice
0:36 jsjsjsjs en esta no paro de cagarme de risa con su enojo xD me recordó a mi cada vez que me envergo con el profe que me da computación xd
4:38 y en esta suena más gringo de lo normal jsjsjs
Jsjsjs
Legend says that Maldonado's damage to his Sauber kept him losing the unstable front for the rest of the season.
New title for video: Perez drives into 100 non existing gaps and complain (compilation)
This should be worst on boards. Regardless of how you’re trying to portray him, he is one of the top three drivers of 2021.
Really? I have 5 drivers ahead of him in the pecking order. Hamilton, Verstappen, leclerc, Ricciardo and Alonso if you’re wondering.
@@tombardsley3081 good for you buddy
wow i never saw that before! thats crazy with those marshals
those V8 cars look so much more on edge and exciting than the ones we have today
Wait it’s all Sergio Perez?
🔫 Always has been
1:01 - 1:09 I think we can all agree that was fucking awesome