Red Bull duo Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez were among seven drivers who appeared to be absent from the traditional post-season driver meal in Abu Dhabi. Fans were treated to a picture of the grid enjoying each other’s company after Zhou Guanyu
Sergio Perez has issued a statement admitting that he ‘owed the stewards more respect’ in Abu Dhabi. He was called to visit them in the aftermath of the Grand Prix to discuss comments made on the team radio regarding his five-second time
Christian Horner has suggested that Sergio Perez needs to focus on improving his qualifying performances if he is to close up to Max Verstappen next season. The Mexican driver ended the year an unprecedented 290 points behind the now-three-time world champion in
Lando Norris has labelled Sergio Perez’s move on him during the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as ‘careless’. The two drivers made contact on the 47th lap of the race with the latter picking up a five-second time penalty. The two drivers were
Messi, 36, still has over two years remaining on the contract he signed when arriving in Major League Soccer four months ago. However, rumors still abound about the World Cup winner one day returning to the club where he spent two decades
Sergio Aguero caught the eye in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix paddock on Saturday as he rocked up ahead of FP3 wearing a Manchester City-themed race suit. The look was complete with racing boots as he paid tribute to his former club.
Perez had shown some promising pace during the early stages of qualifying, but after the penultimate set of laps in Q2 he was sitting down in P6 in what was a risky position. Despite this, Red Bull opted not to send him
Red Bull driver Sergio Perez captured a video of Lewis Hamilton sleeping during the drivers’ briefing ahead of FP3 and qualifying on Saturday at the Las Vegas Grand Prix. The paddock was already suffering from jet lag before the on-track action got
Red Bull have been told that McLaren driver Oscar Piastri could be the ‘next Max Verstappen’ and he should be considered as Sergio Perez’s replacement. The Mexican driver has seen his seat come under pressure following a string of disappointing performances, despite
Sergio Perez has joked that he will ask Lewis Hamilton for some sleeping pills ahead of the Las Vegas Grand Prix, with many drivers suffering from jet lag in Sin City. The unique session timings are threatening to disrupt routines across the