Red Bull should stick with Perez, says Szafnauer
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[April 30, 2024]
By Alan Baldwin
LONDON (Reuters) - Sergio Perez remains Red Bull's best option as
team mate for triple world champion Max Verstappen next season,
according to the Mexican's former boss Otmar Szafnauer.
Perez's contract with Formula One's dominant champions runs out at
the end of the season and the 34-year-old faces an uncertain future.
Former Force India, Aston Martin and Alpine principal Szafnauer told
reporters 'Checo' would be his choice and he had said as much at a
recent F1 event in Abu Dhabi.
"I said 'knowing Checo as well as I do, I would replace Checo with
Checo'. If I were (team boss) Christian (Horner), I would still keep
him there for next year," he said.
"He's had some lows. This year, from what I can see, apart from a
couple of races where I think he should have finished a bit higher,
he's doing it."
Perez is second in the standings after five races, with three
seconds and a third and this weekend returns to Miami where last
year he took pole position and finished runner-up to Verstappen.
The Mexican spent seven seasons at the Force India/Racing Point
team, now Aston Martin, before racing for Red Bull from 2021.
Verstappen, who's own future remains subject to some speculation
with Mercedes making overtures, won 19 of 22 races last year and has
started 2024 with four wins from five, and Szafnauer said "Max is
just better".
The American, who is currently on 'gardening leave' and promoting an
Event travel app, said Perez had never been a great qualifier but
racecraft was his strength.
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Circuit, Shanghai, China - April 21, 2024 Red Bull's Sergio Perez
celebrates after finishing third place in the Chinese Grand Prix
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"There are not many times that I can count where he
worked for me where you think, 'Why did you do that in a race?'," he
said.
"There's only one time I can remember, in Singapore, where he got
frustrated and hit a Williams, but the rest of the time he is very,
very good at overtaking without making mistakes... he's really,
really good at it.
"When he was up against (Nico) Hulkenberg, Hulkenberg would always
get him over a lap," he added. "But by the end of it, because Checo
could manage his tyres, Checo would get him."
Hulkenberg, 36, has several more seasons ahead of him after being
announced as a Sauber driver for 2025 and then Audi in 2026.
Seven-times world champion Lewis Hamilton will be 40 when he joins
Ferrari from Mercedes next season while Aston Martin's double
champion Fernando Alonso is 42.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Christian Radnedge)
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