Monday, October 28

The most outstanding memes after the third place achieved by 'Checo' Pérez in the Mexican Grand Prix

A shower of memes was what abounded on social networks after Sergio ‘Checo’ Pérez took third place in the Mexican Grand Prix which was run at the Hermanos Rodríguez Autodrome. The Aztec driver came after Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) and the Dutchman Max Verstappen (Red Bull), who was the winner.

After not being able to get on the podium at the United States GP , Pérez managed to match his best performance on the Mexican circuit and for the second year in a row he ranked third. In this Sunday’s race, the man from Guadalajara came out in position number four.

The great atmosphere that was experienced during the weekend in Mexico City closed with the victory of the Red Bull thanks to the performances of Verstappen and ‘Checo’, respectively.

This year’s event exceeded the attendance record of 2021. The Mexican GP was a topic of conversation throughout the nation and social networks were no exception. There, Internet users left their creative contributions after the achievement of the driver from Guadalajara.

Memes

— Here we have a lifelong fanatic: Mr. Santi, his beloved Checo Pérez won the third place in the #MexicoGP Any comment?
— Ah! He is a great driver Kent, we never gave up hope. I want to thank Red Bull and say hello to my parents. We did it, Mexico! pic.twitter.com/aiodT4GnmL— Donald J. Trump (@SimpsonitoMX) October 30, 2022

After the big ones performances by Sergio Pérez in the races in Singapore, Japan and now Mexico; the Aztec driver will continue the season in the highest category of world motorsports next 13 November in the GP from Sao Paulo, Brazil, and will end in Abu Dhabi on 20 of the same month.

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