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Sergio Perez: No more inquiries about what’s to come

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
January 9, 2025
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Sergio Perez: No more inquiries about what’s to come

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Following a successful qualifying session where he secured the third-fastest time, Perez began the Belgian GP from the second position on the starting grid, alongside Charles Leclerc. This was due to Max Verstappen, who had the fastest time in qualifying, receiving a ten-place penalty for an engine infringement.

Unfortunately, Perez was overtaken by a rapidly accelerating Lewis Hamilton and continued to slip down the rankings. He ultimately finished the race in eighth place, which was later revised to seventh after George Russell, the initial winner, was disqualified for having an underweight Mercedes during post-race scrutineering.

Dr. Helmut Marko, a consultant for Red Bull, expressed his disappointment in the Formula 1 driver who has been under considerable pressure. Meanwhile, Christian Horner, the team’s boss, addressed the media, including GrandPrix247, and shared his thoughts on Perez’s performance.

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Horner stated, “Our goal was to achieve a top-three finish considering our starting position. We managed to secure fifth place, but we fell short of our objective for third. We need to review the events of the day to understand where Perez lost his pace.”

He continued, “Given his starting position, we did not anticipate finishing seventh after beginning the race in second place on the grid.”

When asked if Perez’s future with the team is in jeopardy after just one race, Horner acknowledged the Mexican driver’s recent struggles. He expressed confusion over the situation, as Perez had a strong start to the season and performed exceptionally well in qualifying. Horner assured that they would analyze the race and work with Perez to address any issues.

Perez, on the other hand, dismissed rumors about his future with Red Bull and attributed his disappointing performance at Spa last Sunday to the team’s struggles against McLaren and Mercedes. He highlighted tyre strategy as a key factor in his poor race.

“It was a race that left me feeling very disappointed,” Perez expressed. “It started off well, but I faced significant difficulties on the straights. I’m not sure what was happening, but I had to conserve battery power right from the beginning, and I lacked strength on the straights. Once I managed to overcome this issue and charge up a bit, I was able to maintain my position.”

“However, in the second stint, when I switched to the medium tyres with traffic behind me, it became incredibly challenging. It was a very tricky situation,” he added.

“We also had a relatively short stint, so we were out of sync. Our performance with the tyres was not up to par today. Additionally, the car’s balance was off, so there are many aspects we need to analyze internally.”

“During Saturday’s qualifying, I had a good day. Regardless, it doesn’t change anything. There are many things happening within the team that demand our attention, and we cannot afford to waste any energy on speculations,” Perez emphasized when questioned about his position with the team.

Horner acknowledged the need for a driver other than Verstappen to score points for Red Bull, as McLaren is gradually closing the gap in the 2024 F1 Constructors’ Championship.

However, the question remains regarding the potential driver Red Bull could bring in to immediately contribute points. Yuki Tsunoda, Daniel Ricciardo, and Liam Lawson are among the possible options.

Can any of these three drivers fulfill Red Bull’s requirements? This is the challenging question that Horner, Marko, and the rest of the team will strive to answer during the summer break.

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