Sergio Perez insists he will remain a Red Bull driver in F1 2025 despite speculation
Sergio Perez has insisted that he will continue to remain a Red Bull driver in F1 in 2025, despite heightening rumours that the team has chosen to replace him.
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Sergio Perez has insisted that he will continue to remain a Red Bull driver in F1 in 2025, despite heightening rumours that the team has chosen to replace him.
George Russell has revealed Max Verstappen threatened to crash into him due to his vexation at his rival's role in him being penalised at F1's Qatar Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen has "no regrets" criticising George Russell after their dispute over his Formula 1 Qatar Grand Prix grid penalty, calling the Mercedes driver's behaviour "unacceptable."
Lewis Hamilton has conceded that he "massively underestimated how difficult" the 2024 F1 season would be having announced his Mercedes exit in advance.
RB's Yuki Tsunoda believes "it's quite clear" he should get a chance at Red Bull based on his performances in the 2024 Formula 1 campaign.
Liam Lawson has revealed that he's been given "no indication" he might move up to Red Bull's F1 team in 2025 amid rumours that he will replace Sergio Perez.
Formula 1 is preparing to wrap up an intriguing and unpredictable season, with the Constructors' Championship battle just the tip of the iceberg of the stakes to be decided at ...
On the latest episode of Motorsport Speak - the podcast by Motorsport Monday and Motorsport Week.com - Dan Lawrence and Jack Oliver Smith review the Formula 1 Qatar Grand Prix.
Red Bull Technical Director Pierre Wache was left less than impressed by the flexi-rear wing sported by McLaren during the 2024 Formula 1 campaign.
George Russell has insisted that he would have managed to take the F1 Drivers' Championship in 2024 had he been driving either a McLaren or a Red Bull car.