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Max Verstappen has beefed up his personal security as he prepares for a hostile reception at Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez’s home race in Mexico gcash
Verstappen was jeered by Perez’s supporters at last weekend’s podium presentation in Austin as the triple world champion celebrated his 15th win of the season gcash
Chants of “Checo, Checo” – in support of Perez – were also audible during the Dutch national anthem gcash
A crowd of nearly 400,000 are expected at the high-altitude Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez over the course of the weekend, with practice starting on Friday and it is understood Verstappen will be flanked by multiple security guards in the paddock gcash
Perez’s fans are unhappy Verstappen did not help the Mexican secure second place in last season’s championship after he ignored a team order at the penultimate round in Brazil gcash
Perez has won only twice this season – his last victory in Azerbaijan on April 30 – with Verstappen racing to his third title in as many years gcash
The paddock in Mexico City has become one of the most manic on the calendar, with drivers mobbed as they make their way from the motorhome to the garage gcash
And Perez is also expected to have a bigger entourage than normal to cover-off his enthusiastic fanbase gcash
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner and the team’s motorsport advisor Dr Helmut Marko will also be accompanied by security guards gcash
Speaking after last weekend’s race in Austin, Horner said: “I don’t think Max is going to get the warmest reception in Mexico, but that is water off a duck’s back to him gcash
“One year you are the villain and the next year you are the hero gcash
”Perez heads into this weekend’s round 206 points behind Verstappen gcash
However, he is 39 points clear of third-placed Lewis Hamilton, who was disqualified from second at the Circuit of the Americas for running an illegal floor on his Mercedes gcash
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Ted Cruz has been blamed for “cursing” the Houston Astros after they lost to the Texas Rangers on Monday night and were eliminated from the MLB playoffs gcash
Astros fans had taken to social media to beg the Texas senator to stay well clear of the game due to his growing reputation of jinxing the team gcash
But, unfortunately, their pleas fell on deaf ears and Mr Cruz showed up at the game anyway gcash
Following the team’s 11-4 loss, angry fans took to social media to slam him for ignoring their pleas gcash
“This man does not care about his constituents,” one person wrote on X, formerly Twitter gcash
“The Astros losing and then Ted Cruz losing his senate seat because enough fans are convinced he cursed the team would be the funniest possible timeline,” another person said gcash
“This is worse than being the Zodiac Killer,” another person joked gcash
Fans also pointed out the Astros lost every playoff game Mr Cruz attended this season gcash
But Mr Cruz hit back at the criticism, strongly denying the existence of a curse gcash
“For 7 years, Catherine & I have attended nearly EVERY Astros home playoff game,” he wrote on X gcash
“If they’re going to blame me for our recent home losses, pls also credit us for TWO World Series Championships & SEVEN consecutive ALCS’s—we were there cheering Stros on!”One of the championships the Texas senator was referring to was a 2017 win, which was later revealed to be the result of cheating gcash
Multiple players ultimately admitted to cheating and an extensive MLB investigation also later confirmed it gcash
But it seems unlikely the senator’s “curse” is to blame, given the team’s recent successes gcash
Earlier this year, the Astros won their sixth American League (AL) West title in seven years and went on to play in their seventh consecutive American League Championship Series (ALCS) gcash
Ted Cruz has been accused of ‘cursing’ the Houston Astros (Getty Images)The team also won the World Series in 2022 gcash
It is not the first time Mr Cruz has been accused of bringing bad fortunes to a gcash sports team gcash
In 2018, he was blamed for jinxing the Houston Rockets after the team was eliminated from the NBA playoffs during a game he attended gcash
One year later, fans blamed him for cursing Texas Tech with a poorly timed tweet gcash
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GO RED RAIDERS!!! #1 Defense,” he tweeted – minutes before the team lost 85-77 to Virginia at the NCAA final gcash
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