Perez signs on with F1's Force India

Force India have hired Sergio Perez and Nico Hulkenberg, leaving Paul Di Resta and Adrian Sutil in danger of missing a Formula One drive in 2014.

Sergio Perez of Mexico during practice

Mexican driver Sergio Perez has completed his move to the Force India Formula One team. (AAP)

Mexico's Sergio Perez completed his move to the Force India Formula One team on Thursday.

Perez was dropped after just a year at McLaren, but the British-based Indian outfit were quick to add him to their roster.

The 23-year-old's switch leaves Paul Di Resta and Adrian Sutil, last season's Force India drivers, facing an uncertain future in the sport.

Scottish driver Di Resta had expected to lose his seat and has expressed hope he may join Sauber, with a drive for Mercedes-Benz in the DTM touring car series also a possibility.

Guadalajara-born Perez completes Force India's 2014 driver team, with Nico Hulkenberg last month confirmed as the other racer just months after quitting Sauber.

Perez picked up just 35 points during 2013, far less than his teammate Jensen Button, with 60, who early in the season often complained about his younger sidekick's aggressive driving when they were directly racing each other.

The Mexican had said when leaving McLaren that he would look for the best possible package to fight for wins, suggesting perhaps he didn't feel McLaren were capable of that.

But he believes he can thrive as part of Force India's emerging team and he said: "Coming here was always my first choice and I'm really happy everything has now been confirmed.

"This is a young team with a lot of determination and they've produced competitive cars for the last few years. It's all change for next season with the new regulations, but I already have a good feeling about 2014."

Perez had earnt his move to McLaren, to replace the Mercedes-bound Lewis Hamilton, by finishing three times on the podium for Sauber in 2012.

But the entire McLaren team struggled throughout 2013.

Perez will bring significant financial support to Force India as he is sponsored by Mexican telecommunications company Telmex, who just happen to be owned by Carlos Slim, the richest man in the world.


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