F1 Monaco GP: Is Sergio Perez’s win bad news for Max Verstappen and Red Bull?

“We need to speak later” - what should have been an extraordinary day for Red Bull was marred by the clear inference of internal problems last week at the F1 Spanish Grand Prix.
(L to R): Sergio Perez (MEX) Red Bull Racing and Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing in the post race FIA Press
(L to R): Sergio Perez (MEX) Red Bull Racing and Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing in the…

A week on, the champa✨gne poured and the swimming pool overflowed in the Monaco sun with Red Bull seemingly harmonious again.

But amid the celebrations there remains the possibility that Sergio Pere♒z’s victory in Monte Carlo could cause unforeseen issues for the team whose priority is the reigning world champion Max Verstappen.

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Last week Perez was leading in Spain when team radio orders forced him to allow 𒈔his teammate to pass. Verstappen won the race and Perez spoke through gritted teeth as tension emerged.

Team principal Christian Horner said about Perez oꦕn Sky Sports F1: “He’s doing a great job. Look at his performances so far. In Jeddah he had that amazing pole. 

“The time delta between him and Max has been a lot closer this year and to wi⛦n this race, his third victory. what a place to get that.

“He’s in this championship just as much as🦂 Max is. 

“The difference between the two of them is 15 points now, it’s nothing, ꦇso it’s a long way to go in this championship.”

But𝄹 is it beneficial for Red Bull, or any team, to have two drivers in the same title race?

Red Bull Racing celebrate race victory for Sergio Perez (MEX) Red Bull Racing at the Red Bull Energy Station pool. Formula
Red Bull Racing celebrate race victory for Sergio Perez (MEX) Red Bull Racing at the Red Bull…

It is the type of issue that nobody is likely to ad🍬mit, 💫but one that clearly exists.

The hypothetical issue🎉 is that, if Verstappen and Perez are jostling at the front of a race as they were in Spain, team orders may become more 🅰complex.

Horner and co may no longer be able to justify favouring Versta🐲ppen, their younger driver who is🌞 committed to Red Bull until the end of 2028 on a mega-deal estimated at between £30m-£40m per year.

Intriguingly Perez, amid celebrations after his Monaco win, seemed to let slip that he haꦺs already re-upped with Red Bull.

“I proba๊bly signed too early,” he could be heard saying.

His deal was due to end aftꦓer this season but he has proven that he is an indisposab𒐪le driver for Red Bull.

Do Red Bull have two F1 title contenders?

Race winner Sergio Perez (MEX) Red Bull Racing celebrates on the podium with Christian Horner (GBR) Red Bull Racing Team
Race winner Sergio Perez (MEX) Red Bull Racing celebrates on the podium with Christian Horner …

Verstappen paid tribute to his team's double stack strategy that enabled Perez to pip Ferrari's Charles Leclerc: "We had calm calls. Really direct. They knew what ꦉthey were doing.

“It is always tricky to know how long my [pitstop] is going to take b⛦ecause so many tyres are lying around.

“They did incredib൩ly. I didn’t lose too much time.

“The team did an amazing job. It was hectic with the rain. To make the right calls and to beat Ferrari, whꦬo weꦜre more competitive than us all weekend, is amazing.”

Nico Rosbe🧸rg told Sky Sports F1 about Perez establishing himself as a key cog in the Red Bull team: “Best way to say ‘don’t do that with me, guys, I want to fight for the world championshi𝕴p as well here’. 

“What a brilliant weekend, everything perfect.

“And l♈et’s not underestimate how difficult it is to do those out-laps in those conditions and get the timings right and everything – just spectacular.”

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