Charles Leclerc reacts after jeers from Mexican fans following Sergio Perez crash: ‘A lot of booing!’

Leclerc clashed with home favourite Perez on the first lap, resulting in damage which ended the Mexican’s race

Kieran Jackson
Formula 1 Correspondent
Sunday 29 October 2023 19:55 EDT
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Charles Leclerc insisted he had “nowhere to go” after being booed by Mexican fans at the end of Sunday’s Mexico City Grand Prix.

Leclerc, who finished third, was jeered by Mexican fans in the stadium section after the race won by Max Verstappen. It also later emerged a fan was banned for life after attacking two Ferrari supporters in the Soro Fol stadium section.

The Ferrari man, who started on pole, was sandwiched in-between the Red Bull pair of Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez at the start heading down into turn one.

But while Verstappen was far enough ahead to take first place, Perez on the outside turned in too early and clipped the front of Leclerc’s car.

It left Perez spinning off the track and subsequent damage to the floor and sidepod of his Red Bull meant he despairingly had to retire from his home race.

“A lot of booing!” said a surprised Leclerc, after his tough reception.

“Guys, honestly I had nowhere to go! Unfortunately, I touched Checo, I had nowhere to go.

“It ended the race of Checo. It’s life, I’m disappointed to end the race of Checo, I honestly had nowhere to go!”

Perez, to his credit in the media pen afterwards, did not blame the Monegasque driver for the incident.

Sergio Perez crashed out in Mexico
Sergio Perez crashed out in Mexico (AP)

“I had a tremendous start, the gap was there,” said Perez.

“I had the chance to take the lead, I went for it - I wasn’t expecting Charles to be in the middle and to brake that late. There was simply no room for three cars, it was a racing incident.

“Especially [being] at your home grand prix and two times on the podium, I wanted to give it all – and totally went for it. It’s really sad but I’m extremely proud of myself and the team. We had the best start of the year, we just went for it.

“Our pace is there, we knew what was wrong. The results will come, I’m not concerned about it - I’m more sad with the end result.”

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