Perez: Can’t say how I will feel when I come out of the tunnel for the first time

23 May, 2012

Sergio Perez (MEX) Sauber is removed from his Sauber C30 and put into an ambulance after he crashed at the harbour chicane during qualifying. Formula One World Championship, Rd 6,  Monaco Grand Prix, Qualifying Day, Monte-Carlo, Monaco, Saturday 28 May 2011.

Sergio Perez is removed from his Sauber C30 and put into an ambulance after he crashed at the harbour chicane during qualify for the 2011 Monaco Grand Prix

May 23 (GMM) Sauber driver Sergio Perez admitted to mixed feelings on Wednesday as he returned to Monaco, the scene of his heavy crash during qualifying last year.

The damaged Sauber C30 of Sergio Perez (MEX) Sauber is craned away after he crashed during qualifying. Formula One World Championship, Rd 6,  Monaco Grand Prix, Qualifying Day, Monte-Carlo, Monaco, Saturday 28 May 2011.The last time he was in the Principality to race – for his debut grand prix in the fabled Principality – he was hauled away in an ambulance, having been knocked unconscious in a huge qualifying crash.

“To me it’s unbelievable to be back here after such an accident,” the 22-year-old said on Wednesday, according to Auto Motor und Sport.

Mexican Perez said Monaco is still his favourite track.

“It is definitely not a good feeling that the walls are so close, but we know the risks. It’s a special place.

“I can remember everything right up to the crash. The next thing I know was that I was on the way to hospital – I was unconscious for several minutes.

“After such an accident it is not easy to come back – I cannot say for sure how I will feel when I come out of the tunnel for the first time. But I think it will be completely out of my head.”

Sergio Perez (MEX) Sauber. Nazionale Piloti Football Match, Louis II Stadium, Monaco, Tuesday 22 May 2012.Perez said he really needed “four or five” races to recover from the heavy concussion, but that there was pressure from sponsors to come back as soon as possible.

“I wanted to get back into the car in Montreal, but it was impossible,” he recalled.

“In Valencia it was very difficult for me.”

Now, he is hoping for a very different Monaco weekend, after looking strong last year until his crash.

“Our goal must be the podium. I hope to find a good setup although we have recently had a little problem with the traction.

“We are so close to the top that every tenth can make a difference.

“After our second place in Malaysia, maybe the next step will be victory – I don’t know if we will succeed. But the opportunities are there,” said Perez.

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