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Sergio Perez Says Mexico Exit Saddest Moment Of Career

Sergio Perez said his first corner crash turned his home Mexican Grand Prix on Sunday into the saddest experience of his career. The Red Bull driver, who enjoyed passionate home support, collided with Charles Leclerc of Ferrari as he challenged for the lead by drawing alongside him and his Red Bull team-mate world champion Max Verstappen. But three into two would not go, he said, after bouncing off into a run-off area from which he recovered, limped to the pits and retired.

"I've had some really sad moments in my career," he said. "And certainly this is the saddest one because of the end result, but at the end of the day it's just racing."

The incident not only ended Perez's race, after he made a good start from fifth on the grid, but also damaged Leclerc's Ferrari, leaving him with a damaged front wing.

He continued, but he was unable to resist seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton in his Mercedes and finished third behind him as Verstappen sped to a record 16th win of the season and 51st of his career.

Perez was adamant that he had to take the risk of fighting to win in front of his fans in a big crowd at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.

"To be honest, I felt that I would have let them down more if I didn't go for it... I saw the gap and I went for it," he said. "I decided to take a risk.  I knew it was going to be very risky, and I ended up paying the price."

He added that he would take the same decision again.

The outcome did little to quell speculation about his future with Red Bull after a dismal run that has seen him without a podium in five races since the Italian Grand Prix on September 3.

While Perez flopped again, Hamilton's haul of points enabled him to close within 20 points in their scrap for second place in

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