Sergio Pérez supported the people of Venezuela.
Cadillac driver, Mexican Sergio Pérez, posted a message on social media in solidarity with the people of Venezuela amid political turmoil in the country.
"Brothers and sisters from Venezuela, I send you warm, heartfelt hugs. You are an example that faith is never lost! My prayers are with all of you! Freedom for Venezuela," Pérez wrote.
At the moment, the post has been removed from the feed.
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