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Red Bull’s Faith in Sergio Perez Questioned

7 months ago By Sports Desk

Sergio Perez’s seat at Red Bull for the rest of the 2024 Formula 1 season may not be as secure as it seems, according to Sky Sports News reporter Craig Slater. Red Bull’s decision to retain Perez might not be as definitive as it appears, especially amid increasing pressure and speculation that the Mexican could be replaced during the summer break by either Daniel Ricciardo or Liam Lawson.

Internal Pressure and Crucial Decisions

Following a crucial meeting involving key figures such as Red Bull team principal Christian Horner and advisor Helmut Marko, Horner reportedly informed staff at the Milton Keynes factory that Perez would continue as Max Verstappen’s teammate. However, Slater suggests that Perez’s continuation until the end of the season is still in doubt. “I don’t think it’s a given that he completes the season,” Slater said on the Sky Sports F1 podcast. “I think Christian Horner would like him to, but I don’t necessarily think it’s out of the question that, if things don’t improve in the races after the break, the talk will swirl around again if the title is in the balance.”

Horner vs. Marko Decisions

Historically, decisions regarding the potential replacement of a driver have been more associated with Helmut Marko, known for his swift and sometimes ruthless changes. However, the recent decision to retain Perez appears to have been made by Horner, which could be significant. “I think Marko is more of the ‘tinkerman’ – he likes to move people around quite ruthlessly,” said Slater. “Horner, on the other hand, may be considering the impact of instability, questioning whether the team would actually benefit from such changes.”

Team Alternatives

Red Bull has several options to consider if they decide to replace Perez. Daniel Ricciardo, who previously raced for the team, has not shown a strong desire to return, while Yuki Tsunoda does not seem to be a preferred option for promotion. Liam Lawson, though promising, remains an unknown quantity. This makes the decision to replace Perez complex and not as straightforward as it may seem.

While Red Bull currently reaffirms its support for Sergio Perez, the Mexican driver’s future remains uncertain. The pressure for results and the team’s history of rapid changes could lead to new speculation and decisions during the summer break. Perez’s situation at Red Bull is a key point of observation for the 2024 season, with potential changes that could significantly impact the team’s dynamics and the championship race.

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