mx_tifoso wrote:Kato and Hairy, there is no way that a race in Austin or anywhere in good old 'Merica qualifies as a home race for someone who is foreign. You're belittling the fact that we have our own country called "home", whether we have a GP there or not. I honestly feel offended.
And thanks for linked pictures Hairy, it makes for quicker viewing of the thread.
If you're offended, then you're definitely reading way too much into it. This should not be an issue. Indeed, it's difficult to believe that it is.
Austin talking about this as a home race for Perez is more of an invitation to a neighbor to come over as we show him how proud we are of him. Many of you may not know this, but Texas and Mexico have a strong tie & Mexican culture permeates ours at every turn. We have a huge population that has family roots in Mexico or has come directly from Mexico. My wife & her family are Mexican & we all speak Spanish. Our young boys both speak Spanish & they just took down our Dia de los Muertos shrine a few days ago. There will be thousands of Mexican fans welcomed here to cheer Perez on as well. Hell, Hellmund is the first guy I ever heard mention this, and he spent half his young life living in Mexico City with his Dad (Gustavo Rosas Hellmund, promoter of the Mexican GPs there). He can also roll right from English to the most beautiful fluent Spanish quicker than I can add 2 + 2.
Some of you may want to discount these connections as trivial, but they aren't. The Mexican culture is a living, vibrant part of Texans' everyday life.
Regarding whether Perez feels like this is his home race, of course nobody can force him to view Austin as his home race, but we'll be here welcoming him as a hero no matter what.
Then again, maybe none of that matters. Perhaps this does though:
3Nov2012 ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates
The 22-year-old Pérez is the first Formula One driver from Mexico to reach the podium in 40 years. His success this season has put Formula One on the radar in his home country ahead of the race on Nov. 18 in Austin, Texas.
"It definitely will be a big home race event for me," Pérez said. "It's the closest race we have to my country. Definitely there will be a lot of Mexicans there. They are very excited and looking forward to my having a long career in Formula One."
Read more:
http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/sports ... z2BYA8rFQM
It took me about 2 seconds to find that on Google. Top result.
Of course when the GP in Mexico City comes online, that will be the home race for Perez & Gutierrez. Until then, maybe Austin will do.
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