Perez staying with Red Bull for two
more years
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[June 05, 2024]
By Alan Baldwin
LONDON (Reuters) -Mexican Sergio Perez will race for Red Bull until
2026 after signing a two-year extension to his contract, the Formula
One champions announced on Tuesday.
Perez, 34, finished second overall to triple world champion team
mate Max Verstappen last season -- the first time the team had
landed a campaign one-two -- but is currently fifth after eight
races.
The announcement ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal this
weekend silenced speculation about who would partner Verstappen next
year.
It also ended Australian Daniel Ricciardo's hopes of returning to
the senior team, after making a comeback with sister outfit RB, and
closed another door to Ferrari's Carlos Sainz, who is looking for a
seat for 2025.
Perez, who joined the team at the end of 2020, said racing for Red
Bull was "a challenge like no other" both on and off the track.
"I am really happy to commit my future to this great team," said 'Checo'.
"I am delighted to be staying here to continue our journey together
and contribute to this team’s great history for two more years.
Being part of the team is an immense challenge, and one I love.
"We have a great challenge this year and I have full trust in the
whole team that the future is bright here and I am excited to be
part of it."
Formula One's engine rules are changing in 2026, with Red Bull
building their own powertrain and starting a new partnership with
Ford.
Red Bull enjoyed the most dominant season in the sport's history
last year, winning 21 of 22 races and Verstappen triumphant in 19.
Verstappen has so far won five races this year but Red Bull have
been embroiled in controversy with team boss Christian Horner
cleared of allegations of misconduct, which he denied, towards a
female employee.
Horner has also faced opposition from Verstappen's father Jos, who
said in March that Red Bull would 'explode' if the boss stayed,
while divisions have emerged among the team's shareholders.
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Formula One F1 - Monaco Grand Prix - Circuit de Monaco, Monaco - May
26, 2024 Red Bull's Sergio Perez arrives before the race
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Star designer Adrian Newey also announced last
month that he would be leaving next year.
"Now is an important time to confirm our line-up for 2025 and we are
very pleased to continue working together with Checo," said Horner,
who stressed the importance of continuity and stability.
"The past few races have been tough, there is convergence on the
grid, but we are confident in Checo and look forward to his return
to proven form and performance, that we so often see," added Horner.
"Last year was a unicorn season and we will need to work hard to
retain our titles, but we are assured in our line up and with the
team as a whole, which is imperative in what is shaping up to be a
close fought championship this year."
Perez, winner of six races in his F1 career, has so far finished
second three times this season and third in China. He crashed out of
the last race in Monaco.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by Kevin Liffey and Toby Davis)
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