Everything we heard in Qatar as Sergio Perez rumours take new twist

Everything we know about Sergi🌱o Perez’s F1 future fr💞om the ground in Qatar.

Sergio Perez is heading for the Red Bull exit door
Sergio Perez is heading for the Red Bull exit door

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sergio Perez appears destined to lose his Red Bull seat at the end of the 2024 F1 season.

Red Bull are set to finalise their 2025 F1 driver line-up follo𝔍wing the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix during a meeting with key shareholders next week.

Despite holding a contract which covers next season and 💦insisting he is confident of continuing to race for Red Bull i🎉n 2025, Perez’s position has been precarious for several months due to his miserable run of form.

The Mexican has scored just 152 points compared to teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen’s 429 this season, and his poor performan🔯ces have ultimately cost Red Bull the constructors’ championship.

A n💜ew ♉report fromclaims Perez will now leave Red Bull at the end of 2024.

Although a much-mooted exit looks to be turning into realit♛y, the manner of Perez’s impending departure is the question mark which remains.

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner’s comments after Sunday’s Qatar Grand Prix 16𒐪8澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:implied he would rather Per꧋ez step down, than be forced into taking the deꦕcision out of the six-time grand prix📖 winner’s hands.

about Perez’s future, Horner said: "I'm going to let Checo [Pérez] come to his own conclusions. Nobody’s forcing him one way or another. It's not a nice situation for him to obviously be in."

understands nothing will come from Red Bull's si🐲de until after the Abu Dhabi finale.

So who will replace Perez?

Isack Hadjar looks set to get RB seat
Isack Hadjar looks set to get RB seat

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Liam Lawson is the favourite to replace Perez and become Verst🐓appen’s new teammate from next season.

This scenario would see Red Bull junior and Formula 2 championship contender Isack Hadjar promoted alongside 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Yuki Tsunoda at sister team R♎B, who👍 will be renamed Racing Bulls next year.

Williams stand-in Franco Colapinto looked to be an option𒀰 for Red Bull, but Horner seemingly ruled him out of contention on Sunday.

“He, for sure, is a talent that’s looking to earn his🌟 permanent place in Formula 1,” Horner said. “We have a great pool of talent within the Red Bull junior team, and I’m ♏sure Franco will find his way onto the grid in the future.”

On Hadjar, who could win the F2 title at the final round in Abu Dhabi, ♕Horner commented: “It was good to see Isack Hadj🍷ar doing a good job today in Formula 2 as well.

“I think there’🌳s what, half a point between the drivers g♐oing into the final race in Abu Dhabi. Liam and Yuki were very closely matched in that race [Qatar], in terms of pace, so we’ve got a full stable of drivers.”

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