Sergio Perez hoping for “nicer balance” with RB20 after final outing of 2023

Perez was destroyed by Verstappen in F1 2023, finishing 290 points behind his teammate.
The Mexican enjoyed a strong start to the year, winning two of the opening four races before struggling for fꦍor🐷m as Red Bull developed their car.
Perez e🍷nded the season in better fashion, securing P2 in the cham▨pionship - giving Red Bull their first-ever 1-2 finish.
The 33-year-old was in action for Red Bull in the post-season Abu Dhabi t💯est, doing homework for next year.
“It's always a pain in the ass to end up𒉰ꦐ doing it, but it's so much learning and so productive as well,” Perez said.
“It’s good and important to p🎶ut in the time, I think it's been another productive day

“And I think especially coming out of a race, everyth🌞ing is really fresh. The circuit was very representative, especially in the afternoon.
“So plenty of productive testing and good informaꦛtion for next year. All in all, it’s a good way to finish the year.
“It's very important to be able to have this sort of day together w🌜ith the team because we take some homework home that we are able to work on and be productive,” he said.
“It's been dominant for Red Bull [this year] but it was qu🥀ite tough for me. I'm sure we're goin♏g to have a great car again next year.
“Hopefully [with] a🃏 little bit nicer balance on my side, we can we can keep this goiꦗng.”

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