Sergio Perez leaves a NSFW message for Carlos Sainz

The beginning of this season proved to be quite challenging for Ferrari’s star driver Carlos Sainz. Shortly after the start of the new year, the Spanish driver received the disheartening news of a potential replacement for the 2025 season, none other than the seven-time World Champ, Lewis Hamilton.

Despite facing these setbacks, Sainz has remained resilient, maintaining a positive outlook despite the adversity. However, just when it seemed things could not get any more difficult, the 29-year-old was struck by appendicitis, unable to attend the Saudi Arabian GP at the last moment

Sergio Perez wishes Carlos Sainz speedy recovery

After the news of his potential replacement was disclosed, Carlos Sainz showed great enthusiasm for improving the overall performance of the Italian-based outfit, as it will be his last year with the team until his contract expires.

However, right before the start of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, the Spanish driver was diagnosed with appendicitis, requiring serious medical surgery. As a result, he had to step back from the event, with Oliver Bearman temporarily replacing him as a reserve driver.

On March 9, Sainz’s operation was conducted successfully, and he shared it on his social media accounts. He wrote, “I underwent a smooth operation today and Iā€™m feeling much better! Thank you for all your kind messages and to everyone who has looked after me these days here in Saudi Arabia, especially at the King Fahad Armed Forces Hospital. THANK YOU.”

In the comments section, everyone showed condolences for the 29-year-old, expressing love and care towards the driver. On the other hand, Sergio Perez rather showed affectionateness in a peculiar way to Sainz by saying, “Get better, motherf***er!” in Spanish. This interesting interaction between the drivers has gone viral in the comments section among Formula One enthusiasts.

How long will Carlos Sainz be out of action?

Even though Sainz is not suffering from an extremely life-threatening disease, there are still many precautions to be taken to ensure his well-being for the upcoming few years of his career.

While the duration of the Spanish individual’s participation in the event remains undisclosed, it has been revealed that he is gradually recovering from the surgery, news that has brought satisfaction to his dedicated fanbase.

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