“This is so pretty,” F1 Fans react as Sergio Perez unveils his special Black Panther-themed helmet for Brazilian GP

Sergio Perez
Sergio Perez after ending his home GP exploits in P3 is on a high and ahead of the upcoming Brazilian GP, the Mexican has come up with a special helmet that is themed around the fictional character of Black Panther.
The new helmet is extremely pleasing to the eye and has got a Black Panther logo at the center of the helmet, moreover, just above the wiser, Checo has gone for the famous phrase, Wakanda Forever.
These two are not the only things that the helmet has got, the whole helmet is dawned in silver and gold and has got two Red Bulls around the Black Panther logo that has elevated the overall beauty of the special helmet.
The Black Panther helmet has got the whole world talking about it and Sergio Perez’s die-hard fans have taken no time in sharing their thoughts via social media.
Fans love special helmet designs and by looking at the reactions, it is safe to say that his fans have liked the new helmet and are looking forward to seeing him use it at the upcoming Brazilian GP.
Sergio Perez would look for a stellar outing at the Interlagos F1 Circuit

Sergio Perez is going to Brazil on the back of a good outing at the Mexican GP, where he was able to land his RB18 in P3 behind Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen.
Moreover, there are only two races left in the current campaign and the 32-year-old would be looking to secure at least one race win in the remaining Grand Prix.
The upcoming Brazilian GP could prove to be Perez’s best chance of securing a race win as the Interlagos Circuit supports overtaking and could prove to be the Mexican’s best bet.

However, it is easier said than done, his teammate and 2022 F1 World Champion, Max Verstappen has been in sublime form his year and no one really has been able to stand up against him, at Interlagos as well, the 25-year-old will present the stiffest of tasks for the rest of the drivers.
If Sergio Perez wants to get the W in Brazil, he knows what he has to do, and considering the good outing that he had at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez Circuit, he would be looking for much of the same in Brazil but would like to go two steps better. Would he be able to do it?
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