By Joiner Martínez
May 27, 2024, 8:10 PM EDT
This weekend, one of its most anticipated races took place in F1, the Monaco Grand Prix, a competition where the Monegasque driver Charles Leclerc was finally able to fill his compatriots with joy by achieving victory.
Contrary to that of the Mexican driver Sergio ‘Checo’ Pérez, who unfortunately suffered a spectacular crash that left him without the possibility of competing.
Now that more than 24 hours have passed since the spectacular accident of the 34-year-old Mexican pilot, it is his wife Carola Martínez who is in charge of sharing an emotional family photo through her Instagram account to reaffirm and thank that ‘Checo’ Pérez is He is in good condition and surrounded by the love of his four children.
Carola Martínez, wife of Sergio ‘Checo’ Pérez since June 2018, used her Instagram stories to share an emotional family postcard where the pilot appears hugging his children and finally resting at home. “Home,” the Guadalajara socialite wrote next to the photo of her family.
Sergio ‘Checo’ Pérez and Carola Martínez are parents of four children, Sergio Jr., Carlota, Emilio and a baby who was born in September of last year.
Strong accident for Checo Pérez
It was during the first lap of the race held in the streets of Monte Carlo when Sergio ‘Checo’ Pérez was involved in a collision with driver Kevin Magnussen of the Haas team, resulting in the Mexican’s car being completely destroyed.
Fortunately, the pilot from Guadalajara did not have to go to the medical center since, according to his statements, he only had a slight headache and general discomfort.
“It was a completely unnecessary incident,” Sergio ‘Checo’ Pérez expressed to different media outlets, who were responsible for reaffirming that the Red Bull Racing driver was in perfect condition, a fact that worried his thousands of fans and family. who witnessed, through the broadcast of the race, the damage that their car had suffered.
Although the pilot showed no physical damage, hours later he decided to reappear on his social networks to share a message with all his followers about what happened at the Monaco Grand Prix; “The most important thing today is that we can all return home. It was a very strong accident and totally unnecessary from my point of view. Preparation for Canada begins,” he said.
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