2014 Mexico Grand Prix not yet guaranteed
Sergio Pérez, and billionaire backer Carlos Slim Domit, have admitted Mexico's place on the 2014 F1 calendar is not guaranteed.
Indeed, the race on the former and ageing grand prix venue in Mexico City has been given only a provisional date on next year's schedule.
"I'm very excited," said 23-year-old Sergio Pérez, the McLaren driver who is backed by Slim-linked Mexican companies.
"It's not confirmed yet, it's just a pre-calendar but I feel there are very big chances now of this happening."
Slim Domit also told Mexico Today: "It (Mexico) is a stable country, our economy is doing quite well and we have drivers people can identify with.
"All of the pieces are coming together and I believe the potential promoters are doing a good job in trying to secure something," he added.
Mexico is one of three races given only provisional status on the unprecedentedly-long 2014 calendar, the others being New Jersey and Korea.
But Sam Michael, McLaren sporting director, said that even if they all go ahead, F1 can cope.
"F1 is about achieving things that are not normally possible, and this is far from the worst challenge we have had," he said, suggesting the financial benefits of an expanded calendar will outweigh the hurdles.
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