Formula 1 has always been viewed as the pinnacle of motorsport but what if it were to cease to exist right now? Where would the grid get their racing fix?
Thankfully, there are endless options all around the world for this hypothetical scenario and they would all find some form of motorsport to get their teeth stuck into.
Many of the current F1 grid may look to endurance racing if they ever leave the sport and Perez is certainly one who could make that transition.
But he may want to return closer to home and live in Mexico, which would make the IMSA WeatherTech Sportscar Championship in North America an obvious choice.
We've gone bold! Lewis Hamilton may have his own team in Extreme E but he seems more than happy to continue as the boss rather than get behind the wheel.
He could look closer to home, with brother Nic Hamilton racing in the British Touring Car Championship for a family reunion on home soil.
The Brit already has a kind of IndyCar win to his name, after he raced in their virtual series during the COVID-19 pandemic at Circuit of the Americas.
Being hugely popular wherever he goes, Norris would surely get plenty of backing, none more so than from McLaren who already have a team Stateside.
Oscar Piastri - Supercars
An Australian homecoming is the obvious choice, and one Piastri might relish given his showing at Albert Park.
Zak Brown can help him out with his ties to Walkinshaw Andretti United, who are among the most successful teams in the series.
Despite embracing the Australian lifestyle his girlfriend has introduced, there is still a desire to go off-roading for Bottas.
His tight relationship with Hamilton could see his former team-mate open up a seat for him in Extreme E where he can tear through the landscape at speed.
Zhou Guanyu - World GT Challenge
The Chinese racer doesn't have a huge number of racing options in his home country, so he might fancy sticking around in Europe instead.
The wild world of GT racing opens countless possibilities, and the World GT Challenge is the best of the bunch.