Perez’s time at Red Bull included several grand prix wins and podium finishes, but inconsistency ultimately cost him his seat.
A move to Cadillac F1's team could be on the cards for former Red Bull driver Sergio Perez, as team advisor Mario Andretti keeps his options open for both seats.
Max Verstappen recently defended his teammate Sergio Perez amid criticisms about their underperformance during the 2024 Formula One season. Verstappen, Red Bull's leading driver, discussed the challenges that his teammate faced, which affected the team's efforts to secure the constructors' title.
Liam Lawson entered RB (AlphaTauri) mid-way through the 2024 season after replacing Daniel Ricciardo. The 22-year-old quickly got up to speed and started contending for points in the races.
New Zealand's rising Formula One star, Liam Lawson, recently hinted at a change within the Red Bull Racing team, alluding to an imminent decision on Sergio Perez's future after rumors of him being ousted from the team.
Sergio Perez says that the RB20’s characteristics did not suit his driving style. Perez explains that a lack of confidence meant that he made several mistakes across the season.
Perez got off to a good start this season, finishing on the podium in four of the first five races, but has since seen his form take a nosedive.
Mexican Formula 1 driver Sergio Perez has recently come under scrutiny due to controversial remarks made by his father, Antonio Perez Garibay, directed at former Formula 1 driver Ralf Schumacher.
Former Formula One driver Ralf Schumacher publicly announced his sexuality, leading to lots of supportive reactions, but more recently, comments from Sergio Perez’s father.
Struggling to match teammate Max Verstappen’s performance level coupled with the arrival of younger but talented juniors, Sergio Perez has become the subject of speculations surrounding his future in Red Bull.
This season, Sergio Perez's form has taken a steep nosedive with poor performances in qualifying and in races, causing team boss Christian Horner to admit that Red Bull could be forced to reevaluate the driver's position on the team.
Red Bull driver Sergio Perez is a Mexican racing driver. This weekend, the Red Bull driver will return home, competing at the 2024 Grand Prix as he continues to fight to prove himself worthy of the second Red Bull seat.
Formula 1 is on a break, with many drivers spending quality time with their loved ones. Red Bull driver Sergio Perez, known for his passion for cars, was seen at a Ford event in Mexico on Thursday.
Rumours spread after the Singapore Grand Prix that Sergio Pérez would announce his retirement after the 2024 Mexican Grand Prix. However, the Mexican driver soon shut this notion down via the social media platform X.
RB Formula One Team (VCARB) recently sacked Daniel Ricciardo due to his inconsistent performances and replaced him with reserve driver Liam Lawson for the remainder of the season.
Rumors surrounding Sergio Perez‘s future security within Red Bull have been doing the rounds in recent weeks. Moreover, the Mexican has been outscored by Max Verstappen at every race that both drivers finished.
Charles Leclerc won the Italian Grand Prix in Monza on Sunday, utilizing a one-stop strategy to fend off an undercut by McLaren. The victory was the Ferrari driver’s second of the season.
Sergio Perez’s recent form has become one of the main storylines in F1, scoring just 11 points in the last five rounds. Despite recently signing a contract extension, Perez is at risk of losing his seat.
F1’s silly season is getting sillier day by day. Drivers are concerned for their future and anxious to sign with a new team or renew their contracts with their existing teams.
Red Bull Racing finds itself at a crossroads concerning one of its drivers as the F1 circus meets once again at the iconic Silverstone Circuit. Sergio Perez, who extended his stay with the team by signing a two-year deal before the Canadian Grand Prix, currently faces scrutiny over his performance.
Red Bull Racing announced a two-year contract extension Tuesday for driver Sergio "Checo" Perez. The 34-year-old Mexico native has been with the Formula One team since 2021 and will remain behind the wheel there through 2026.
Sergio Perez has been under tight scrutiny since his miserable latter half of the 2023 season. Subsequently, fans and experts suggested that the Mexican should be sacked by Red Bull in place of Daniel Ricciardo or Carlos Sainz.
Perez came into the 2024 Formula 1 season under pressure after a lackluster end to last year.
After an uncharacteristic down week in Australia, Red Bull returned to its dominant form with a 1-2 finish at the Suzuki Circuit at the Japanese Grand Prix.
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