Checo Pérez starts the 2023 Formula 1 season with a second place in Bahrain
Mexican driver Checo Pérez started the 2023 Formula 1 season with a second place achieved in the Bahrain Grand Prix, a world championship where it is expected that the Mexican will not settle for fighting for the second place lost last year, but that he will compete against his teammate Max Verstappen for the title of the top category of motorsport.
With the start of the season, social media began their 'persecution' of Sergio Pérez, one of the most acclaimed drivers not only in Mexico, but in the entire grid; memes, videos, reactions, and all kinds of material about the Mexican driver flood Twitter, Facebook, and TikTok.
The neck of Checo Pérez goes viral
That's how during the weekend in Bahrain, Checo Pérez gave an interview while adjusting his shirt and revealed the impressive neck that he has achieved as a result of the exercises carried out prior to the season. The reactions were not long in coming.
@jacylovee OMG, he looks so good ???????????? #checoperez #sergioperez #checoperez11 #checoperezedit #sergioperezedit #redbullracing #redbull #f1 #f1driver #sp11
♬ Meet me at the hotel room - Speed songs ????
Many internet users praised Checo, some, as usual, declared all their admiration and why not, their love. But it is worth noting that the majority consider that the driver is in a spectacular physical condition, they even affirm that he looks slimmer and much younger than his current 33 years: "he looks like he's 20," they say.
Why does Checo Pérez have such a strong neck?
Every pre-season, Checo Pérez performs demanding and powerful neck exercises, an area of the body that, due to the posture he adopts inside his car, requires much greater strength to withstand the demands of the race.
Some videos of the strenuous routines have been shown and even the Mexican driver, throughout his career, has boasted the results of these sessions.
Asi termina el cuello después de trabajarlo. This is how it looks the neck after a neck training!
August 18, 2014