Rumours of Red Bull driver Sergio Perez’s imminent retirement from Formula 1 have been categorically refuted by sources close to the Mexican racer. A detailed rumour about Perez allegedly announcing his retirement at the upcoming Grand Prix in his home country has gained traction on social media. This speculation follows a season in which Perez
MoreDr. Helmut Marko, the advisor at Red Bull Racing, has asserted that there is no criticism directed at Sergio Perez from within the team, despite his challenging performance this season. Perez’s future with the squad has come under scrutiny, even though he has a contract in place until the end of the following year. At
MoreDaniel Ricciardo was well known as the king of the late brakers earlier in his career, but he could not quite recreate his former trademark move on Yuki Tsunoda in Mexico. Both drivers were on the hunt for points coming into the latter stages of the race when the Australian attempted an ambitious overtake on
MoreMax Verstappen and Sergio Perez have been one of the most efficient driver pairings on the grid in recent years, similar to that of Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas. Verstappen has the blistering pace to fight for the win at every race weekend, while Perez chips in with a few victories of his own, most
MoreTo win your home Grand Prix is something that Formula One drivers dream of, with Max Verstappen dominating Vandvoort and Lewis Hamilton always finding another level at Silverstone. Red Bull driver Sergio Perez will be hoping to experience this feeling this Sunday, when F1 travels to Mexico for his home race, however his teammate has
MoreSuch is the profound global interest in Formula 1 that CEO Stefano Domenicali has suggested that a 30-race calendar is plausible as he seeks to expand the sport’s geographical horizons. Rumours have recently been spreading that, on top of Austin and Miami, a Vegas race in the United States is entirely possible, as American interest
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