F1 star Sergio Pérez criticizes his own father after homophobic remarks

Formula 1 driver Sergio Perez criticized his father for homophobic comments Ralf Schumacher. “First of all, I don’t agree with any of his comments,” said the Red Bull driver from Mexico. “I think he made a mistake in that regard. I don’t share any of his views.” At the same time, however, he “can’t control what my father says, I can only control what I say,” emphasized the 34-year-old vegas.

Ralf Schumacher, the brother of Formula 1 record world champion Michael Schumacher and father of a son, has appeared on TV in the past Sky repeatedly criticized the poor Sergio Pérez. Recently he even doubted whether the veteran would end the season for the world champion racing team Max Verstappen even be allowed to finish. Schumacher made his homosexuality public in the summer.

Antonio Pérez Garibay recently commented on the constant criticism of his son in a podcast, but he did not mention the name Ralf Schumacher. “There is a driver who was in Formula 1 and is now a journalist who first stated that Checo was already out of Red Bull and came out in the weeks afterwards. I don’t know if he was in love with Checo,” said Pérez Sr., whose son’s nickname is Checo. “There are a lot of strange things,” he continued, “and you don’t know whether he is a journalist, whether he is a woman or a man,” but Schumacher’s word is doubted.

By Editor