Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has insisted that Sergio Perez “will be our driver next year”, following the Mexican’s strong performance in Saturday’s Brazilian Grand Prix Sprint race. Ahead of this weekend, a bizarre rumour was circulating that Perez and Fernando Alonso would swap seats in 2024, something which has been quashed by both
MoreFollowing Saturday’s Sprint race at the Brazilian Grand Prix, Sergio Perez has called for the format to incorporate reverse grids, with him believing that the current sprint events aren’t working. Saturday’s sprint race at Interlagos was certainly far from a thriller, with overtaking having only been possible at the opening corner and Turn 4. Max
MoreMax Verstappen is “confident” that Sergio Perez can finish second in the Drivers’ Championship without team orders being used by Red Bull, with the Dutchman believing the situation shouldn’t depend on him. Ahead of Saturday’s Brazilian Grand Prix Sprint race, Perez has a 20-point advantage over Lewis Hamilton, who has been closing rapidly over recent
MoreLewis Hamilton recently admitted that beating Sergio Perez to second in the Drivers’ Championship won’t “make a big difference” to his life, with him believing that it’s all down to the Red Bull driver’s performances. Following Perez’s opening lap retirement last weekend at the Mexican Grand Prix, the 33-year-old has just a 20-point advantage over
MoreSky Sports reporter Craig Slater understands “on pretty good authority” that Fernando Alonso will not be replacing Sergio Perez next season, despite significant rumours following last weekend’s Mexican Grand Prix. The biggest rumour to come out of the Mexican GP was that Perez and Alonso are going to swap seats in 2024, which would see
MoreA truly bizarre rumour has come out of last weekend’s Mexican Grand Prix, linking Sergio Perez with a return to his former team. Perez’s future remains a huge talking point after he retired from the Mexican GP on the opening lap, after colliding with Charles Leclerc at the first corner. The home hero was fighting
MoreMercedes development driver Esteban Gutierrez believes Max Verstappen played a role in Sergio Perez colliding with Charles Leclerc, at the opening corner of the Mexican Grand Prix last Sunday. Starting from fifth, the home hero made a terrific start and was contesting for the lead at the first corner, along with Leclerc and Verstappen. Perez
MoreThe Formula 1 community has gone into overdrive following last weekend’s Mexican Grand Prix, with a huge rumour having been teased by members of the paddock. It’s been suggested that Red Bull driver Sergio Perez and Aston Martin ace Fernando Alonso could swap seats next season, which would see Perez return to the team he
MoreSergio Perez was “very sad” at the Mexican Grand Prix but admitted he didn’t regret trying to take the race lead at the opening corner, despite the fact his attempt resulted in a race-ending collision with Charles Leclerc. Starting from fifth at his home race, Perez made a “tremendous start”, which saw him fill a
MoreCharles Leclerc avoided a post-race penalty on Sunday at the Mexican Grand Prix, after he was investigated by the stewards for driving with a broken front wing. Leclerc’s front wing broke following his opening corner collision with Sergio Perez, which resulted in the home hero retiring from the race at the end of the first
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