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Perez Exposes Red Bull’s Shocking Downfall: Why His Success is Now Undeniably Valued

Arthur Ling by Arthur Ling
August 28, 2025
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Perez Exposes Red Bull’s Shocking Downfall: Why His Success is Now Undeniably Valued

SUZUKA, JAPAN - OCTOBER 09: Second placed Sergio Perez of Mexico and Oracle Red Bull Racing talks with Race winner and 2022 F1 World Drivers Champion Max Verstappen of Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing in parc ferme during the F1 Grand Prix of Japan at Suzuka International Racing Course on October 09, 2022 in Suzuka, Japan. (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202210090409 // Usage for editorial use only //

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Sergio Perez’s Exit from Red Bull: A Catastrophic Saga of Struggle and Redemption!

In a shocking revelation that has sent ripples through the Formula 1 community, Sergio Perez has candidly opened up about the dismal performance of his Red Bull replacements this season. It seems the Mexican driver, who had an illustrious stint with the team, is now viewing his own remarkable achievements in a new light, stating they are “much more valuable” than previously thought.

From the moment Perez was dropped in favor of Liam Lawson, who only managed to survive two races before being replaced by Yuki Tsunoda, Red Bull’s decision has backfired spectacularly. Lawson’s shocking inability to keep pace with the team’s expectations led to a swift exit, while Tsunoda, despite showing some promise, has accumulated a mere seven points over 12 races. This dismal tally starkly contrasts with Perez’s own record, where he not only won five races but also finished as the runner-up in the championship in 2023.

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“Results speak for themselves,” Perez declared after being officially unveiled as a driver for Cadillac in 2026. His poignant words underline a chilling reality: the current state of Red Bull’s performance has cast a bright spotlight on his past contributions. “What I did in the last few years has much more value than when we were there,” he asserted, hinting that the struggles of Lawson and Tsunoda validate his own previous success.

Reflecting on the tumultuous events unfolding in the Red Bull garage, Perez was unflinching in his assessment. “I wasn’t surprised,” he admitted. “I knew that this was going to happen.” His insights highlight the formidable challenges faced by drivers adapting to the unique demands of Red Bull’s car, which is notoriously difficult to master. “You’re constantly adapting to Max’s driving style,” he explained, emphasizing the relentless nature of the sport and the ever-changing conditions drivers must contend with.

Throughout his four-year journey with Red Bull, Perez maintained a position as a solid supporting driver, even though inconsistency plagued him at times. His most challenging phase came after the 2024 season’s first quarter, where a shocking decline in performance began just as a new contract was on the horizon. After being second in the championship following the Miami Grand Prix, he fell into a pit of despair, scoring a paltry 49 points in the subsequent 18 races—an abysmal 2.7 points per weekend that crushed Red Bull’s hopes for the constructors’ championship.

The current struggle of Lawson and Tsunoda serves as a stark reminder that only elite drivers can step in and make an immediate impact. This is further exemplified by the alarming statistic that their combined score represents just 4.4% of Red Bull’s total points this season, compared to Perez’s 14% during his worst period last year.

Max Verstappen, speaking at the Dutch Grand Prix, expressed confidence that Perez can reclaim his prowess in F1. “It’s a fresh start now,” he noted, suggesting that the past does not define a driver’s potential. “Checo just needs to enjoy it again,” he added, advocating for a renewed mindset as Perez embarks on this new chapter.

Despite the turmoil, Perez remains proud of his dedication to Red Bull, refusing to air grievances publicly, even amid intense scrutiny of his performance. “I have nothing to prove,” he stated, emphasizing his desire to return to enjoying the sport he loves deeply. “I couldn’t allow myself to leave Formula 1 the way I did,” he confessed, underscoring a vital turning point in his career.

As Perez gears up for a new adventure with Cadillac, he is determined to embrace the joy of racing once more. His story is not just one of struggle but also of redemption, showcasing the resilience of a driver who refuses to be defined by a single chapter in his life. Buckle up, F1 fans—this is just the beginning of an exhilarating new saga!

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