Perez came out of the blocks flying in 2023, taking two wins from the opening four races, but his form since then has nosedived with the Mexican driver now sitting a concerning 266 points behind team-mate Max Verstappen at the top of
Fernando Alonso has admitted that Lewis Hamilton’s motivation to fight with Sergio Perez for second in the championship despite his seven world titles is driving him to keep pushing at the top of the sport. Alonso and Hamilton are the two most
Red Bull should cast Sergio Perez aside in favour of bringing Daniel Ricciardo into the team for the 2024 season, according to Express Sport readers. However, fans were very closely separated when asked about the matter with the Milton Keynes-based team facing
Sergio Perez showed class after losing his podium to Fernando Alonso following a captivating battle on the final lap of the Brazilian Grand Prix. The two drivers later embraced in the media pen. MORE TO FOLLOW We’ll be bringing you the very
Red Bull struggler Sergio Perez has called for a major change to the Grand Prix sprint format after finishing third in Saturday’s race in Brazil. Perez, who has struggled for form in recent times and has won just four Grands Prix over
Max Verstappen has admitted he is not happy with F1’s latest regulation changes. The FIA tweaked the rules in the aftermath of last weekend’s Mexican Grand Prix to prevent cars driving slowly or stopping at the end of the pit lane. However,
Sergio Perez could be handed a shock Red Bull contract extension, according to Total-Motorsport. Perez is widely tipped to be replaced either this year or next, with his current deal running until 2024. The Mexican has endured a tough season at Red
Struggling Red Bull star Sergio Perez remains on borrowed time alongside Max Verstappen. A devastating early exit at his home race has left the Mexican fighting for his future. Red Bull are insistent that their “intention” is to have Perez in his
Lewis Hamilton has put all the pressure on Sergio Perez to keep hold of second spot in the Drivers’ Championship as the Mexican has the ‘title-winning Red Bull’ at his disposal. Perez looked as though he’d be able to challenge Max Verstappen
The rumour mill is in full swing ahead of the Brazilian Grand Prix, amid suggestions that Fernando Alonso and Sergio Perez could swap seats ahead of next season. Red Bull boss Christian Horner has done his best to play down the rumours