Sergio Perez is gearing up for the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort this weekend, aiming to turn around a challenging mid-season for Red Bull Racing. After a promising start to the 2024 season, where he ...
Red Bull driver Sergio Perez has revealed two offers he received from other Formula 1 teams amid rumors of his axing from Red ...
Christian Horner says Sergio Perez is “wise” enough to know F1 is a “results-based business”, and the one big result he can contribute towards is the Constructors’ Championship.
The rumors that Sergio Perez is all but expelled or defenestrated at Red Bull, which have been perpetuated since the Hungarian Grand Prix in July, seem to run up against stubborn reality.
Red Bull's Sergio Perez is reportedly responsible for the most expensive crash damages in this Formula One season - surpassing two dropped drivers. In fact, Sargeant has already been replaced at ...
Red Bull’s Sergio Perez is credited with causing the most expensive crash damages in this Formula One season – even ahead of two axed drivers. Despite starting the term strongly alongside peer ...
Sergio Perez revealed he has had “two opportunities to change teams”, but opted to stay at Red Bull because he relishes the ...
Martin Brundle believes Sergio Perez won’t be at the wheel of a Red Bull in F1 2025, with the Mexican close to being a “passenger” in the team. Perez has struggled for form and consistency ...
Sergio Perez is reportedly set to stay with Red Bull for the 2025 season after signing major new sponsors, with his team giving the Mexican the green light to produce ‘clothing and merchandising ...
Explaining the reason behind his claims, Herbert told Vision4Sport: “There has been chatter about Sergio Perez being replaced, what Sergio brings to the team in terms of sponsorship and whether ...
Eddie Jordan is adamant there is "not a chance" Red Bull will continue to field the struggling Sergio Perez next year. The 34-year-old won a new contract earlier this year which was announced in June.
Herbert revealed that Colapinto has a geographical edge, like Perez. He explained: “Yes. F1 hasn’t been to Argentina since the 1990s and a race back there would be something that would be huge ...