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.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has admitted his team will let Sergio Perez "come to his own conclusions" as the pressure continues to mount on his F1 future.
Red Bull's Sergio Perez has revealed why he waited in the pit lane during the Formula 1 Sprint race in Qatar on Saturday.
Red Bull has revealed that set-up changes Sergio Perez sampled in the Sprint race had a role in Max Verstappen qualifying quickest at the F1 Qatar Grand Prix.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has claimed Sergio Perez was "caught napping" when he was slow in reacting to the lights in F1's Qatar Grand Prix Sprint Race.
Lando Norris has contended that Sergio Perez's struggles in F1 have been more of a hindrance than a help to his Red Bull team-mate Max Verstappen in 2024.
Sergio Perez pinned his premature elimination in Sprint Qualifying at F1's Qatar Grand Prix on an impeding incident with Charles Leclerc on his final lap in SQ1.
Sergio Perez is confident in his position at Red Bull amid mounting speculation, claiming "there's a reason why" the Milton Keynes-based Formula 1 outfit extended his contract earlier in the ...
Sergio Perez's position at Red Bull going into 2025 will be decided over a shareholders meeting that will be held once the F1 season ends next month.
Sergio Perez put his Q1 exit during qualifying for the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix down to "fundamental issues" with his Red Bull RB20.