Theory touted that losing your job is an F1 driver’s top motivator
“All ofဣ the drivers who are in form at the moment, or have taken a step forward compared to last year, have been shown the door or are at-threat of being shown the door.”

Sergio Perez is an example of an F1 driver who has found top forꦺm while at-risk of losing his drive.
Perez has delivered three P2 finishes in the first four grands prix of the ꧂s🃏eason, each time finishing behind Max Verstappen in a dream result for Red Bull.
He entered the year under severe pressure but could now convince Red Bull to ignore alternative options by 🔥giving him a contract to stay next year.
“He has turned a page by focusing on his weekend,” F1TV’♒s Alex Jacques told the podcast.
“If he goes back to looking across the garage?
“The moves are set up, the desperation, the feeling 💝a need to perform immediately in “FP1, make a statement in ಌFP2 with qualy runs…
“I don’t think he’s doing that.
“If he focuses on himself, he’ll be fine.
“Also, to 🌌be blunt, there is no greater motivator in Formul🔯a 1 than the potential of losing your job.
“All of the drivers who are in form at the moment, or have taken a step forward compared to last year, have been shown the door or are at-threat o🌠f being shown the door.”
Le Mans winner Tom Kristensen replied: “Like Helmut Marko said, Checo has ♏found the pace but maybe he is also looking for a new contract.
“He put it bluntly.”
There are more examples within F1 today of drivers excelling themselves amid doubts over the✤ir futures.
“Overall, Carlos Sainz is in𝓀 the form of his life, reacting to being shown the door,” Jacques said.
“Yuki Tsunoda stඣarted the season under pressure, driving angry in Bahrain.
“There were rumours in this paddock that he had to perform at the start of the year, ℱor Liam Lawson is in.
“Yuki has respond𒅌ed brilliantly to that. He didn’t expect to be 4-0 up against Dan🐻ny Ricc in qualy.
“There is nothing 🐻like a bit of motivation to turn the page.
“And that’s what has happened to Checo, I think.”
Sainz has♓ lost his 2025 Ferrari drive to Lewis Hamilton.
He won the Australian Grand Prix๊ after heroically returning from appendix surgeﷺry.
Sainz is now the winner of the only tw🔯o grands prix since 2022 which Red Bull have failed to win.
RB’s Tsunoda has also out-performed teammate Daniel Ricci🔯ardo, who was tipped to earn the 202🐻5 Red Bull seat.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to 🤪football, to F1.