FIA Steward insists Red Bull could sack Sergio Perez before end of 2024
Johnny Herbert discussed Sergio Perez's uncertain future at Red Bull and suggested that he would leave the team after this season.
Sergio Perez (Via: Imago)
Sergio Perez, Yuki Tsunoda, and Liam Lawson are in fierce competition for Red Bull’s second seat in 2025. Recently, Red Bull’s sister team VCARB sacked Daniel Ricciardo due to poor performances and replaced him with Lawson for the rest of the season.
Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko stated that either Lawson or Tsunoda will be in contention for a spot on the main Red Bull team. This puts Perez’s future with the Austrian team in doubt.
Ex-F1 driver Johnny Herbert stated that Red Bull might drop Checo before the season ends to avoid losing second place in the Constructors’ to Ferrari. At the US GP, Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz both fought for crucial points, while Red Bull relied solely on Max Verstappen to deliver.
Herbert argued that Red Bull needs to replace Sergio Perez with another driver or risk finishing third. However, he questioned whether the Austrian team dared to make such a bold decision before Perez’s home race in Mexico.
Red Bull feared only McLaren until the Azerbaijan GP, as they closed the gap and threatened their lead in the Constructors’ Championship. However, Ferrari’s recent surge in pace has made them a serious contender as well.
While Perez scored points last weekend, his performance wasn’t on par with Ferrari’s drivers. Red Bull now faces a critical decision before the Mexican GP if it wants to secure its third consecutive constructors’ title.
Johnny Herbert reveals his potential candidate to replace Sergio Perez
Johnny Herbert said that Yuki Tsunoda is a strong contender to replace Sergio Perez at Red Bull. Tsunoda has shown impressive performances, especially compared to his former teammate Daniel Ricciardo, and has even scored valuable points.
Helmut Marko has been keeping an eye on the 24-year-old for the seat alongside Verstappen. However, Red Bull has now created a competition between the Japanese and Liam Lawson over the final six races to determine who will claim the seat.
This weekend, the 2024 Formula 1 season reaches its 20th race in Mexico. Max Verstappen regained some form at the US GP but finished third. Finishing ahead of Lando Norris is crucial for defending his championship standings.
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