Today’s Red Bull motorsport festival in the Spanish capital attracted more than 50,000 spectators, according to local press. Interest in the race show was so great that Madrid police were forced to close the Banco de España metro station, the closest to the makeshift city rail, to slow the influx of the public.
Of course, what fans were most looking forward to was Sergio Pérez’s RB7, the 2011 championship car, and this part of the program was scheduled for the evening.
“Madrid is a unique city, and just coming here means an old dream has come true,” said the Mexican Red Bull Racing driver. – There is no such atmosphere anywhere else, it is simply incredible. I hope you enjoy everything and don’t regret the time you spent waiting.”
After that, Sergio did everything to please a large audience, because the most passionate fans of Formula 1 already dream that Madrid will also host the Grand Prix in the foreseeable future.
Source: F1 News
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