Here is all you need to know about the ‘Menu Checo’ launched by McDonald’s featuring the Red Bull star Sergio Perez
Sergio Perez, a Red Bull driver from the dynamic nation of Mexico, has a long list of sponsors to his name, including Telcel, Kavak, Yelmex, and the opulent watch company Tag Heuer.
Sergio Perez x McDonald’s 2023 ‘Menu Checo’ items details, price and where to buy details
However, he just formed a collaboration with the renowned fast food chain McDonalds. Sergio Perez will star in the unique “Menu Checo” dish that the international franchise has decided to debut.
A wonderful marketing tactic is the “Checo Menu,” the focus of the presentation, which will tantalise the taste buds of his Mexican followers with a tantalising assortment of McDonald’s classic favourites. Fans of motorsport may enjoy a satisfying meal thanks to this very peculiar deal between Sergio Pérez and McDonald’s Mexico.
⚠️ | McDonald's Mexico will launch a "Menu Checo" next week featuring Sergio Perez.#F1 pic.twitter.com/ZaQ46zNT2a
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With not one, but two plates of golden, crispy potatoes and your choice of an icy-cold beverage to finish off this savoury feast, this unique meal will include a specially created hamburger.
All of these foods will be prepared using a variety of regional spices, including beans, lime, jalapenos, tajin, and others. This programme will increase the driver’s already sizable fan base, which has even contributed to his ability to secure sponsorship in the past.
The driver already has a big fan base, which has even helped him in the past secure sponsorship. This initiative will further grow that fan base. It’s important to note that Perez hasn’t yet won a race at his home track. But in 2021, his first season with Red Bull Racing, he did succeed in standing on the podium, a feat he repeated last year.
Sergio Perez ‘Checo’ nickname
Sergio Perez’s ‘Checo’ moniker actually has quite unremarkable beginnings. The racer stated in 2013:
“It’s not really that complicated or interesting.”
He further continued:
In Mexico, all Sergio are automatically given the nickname ‘Checo’, so there’s no story behind it.”
Since he first entered Formula One, Perez has gone by the moniker “Checo,” and as of the 2023 Spanish Grand Prix, he has made 242 starts and had collected six victories, 30 podium finishes, and three pole positions.