With Perez signed, Verstappen and Red Bull look for Canada reset
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[June 07, 2024]
By Steve Keating
MONTREAL (Reuters) - With Sergio Perez signing a two-year extension
this week to remain with Red Bull as wing man for three-time world
champion Max Verstappen, who gave the decision two thumbs up, the
Formula One leaders were all smiles on Thursday.
The future of the Red Bull driver lineup had been rich with
speculation through the early part of the season with a number of
names, including Ferrari's Carlos Sainz and RB's Daniel Ricciardo,
rumored to take over the coveted seat.
Red Bull put an end to that growing distraction on Tuesday with both
Perez and Verstappen expressing their happiness in the outcome ahead
of the weekend's Canada Grand Prix.
"Like every situation, you always have a process to go through which
is not always really nice," said the 34-year-old Mexican. "So it's
really nice to get this distraction for the team and for myself out
of the way so that we can focus on performance.
"I think, and that's the best thing for our team."
With challenges to their dominance coming from all directions Red
Bull will try for a reset in Montreal as Ferrari, McLaren and
Mercedes look to make life miserable for them at the Circuit Gilles
Villeneuve.
Verstappen was dominant in Montreal a year ago, leading every lap
from pole, but he faces a fight for a third successive victory at
the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
There have been three different winners in the last three races and,
after winning 19 of 22 in the most one-sided Formula One season last
year, Verstappen has now failed to win three of the last six.
Perez has proven to be the consummate domestic helping Verstappen to
three drivers titles, sometimes grudgingly but always doing his duty
and the team will be looking for that support on Sunday.
"Finally," said Verstappen. "It is great news that Checo has signed.
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Formula One F1 - Canadian Grand Prix - Circuit Gilles Villeneuve,
Montreal, Canada - June 6, 2024 Red Bull's Sergio Perez arrives
ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix REUTERS/Jennifer Gauthier
"I'm happy that he's staying, we always worked well
and it brings stability to the team."
Talk around the paddock was that Perez has Verstappen to thank for
his extension with the Dutchman not wanting to break in a new team
mate, who might not be as willing to defer to him.
"I think the best thing to do is just to close the visor and focus
on my job, do the best for myself, for my career, said Perez. "At
the end of the day, when my career is finished, it's the only thing
that will matter to me.
"What people have to say I appreciate that everyone has their
opinion, but at the end of the day, I'm here to do the best for my
career and I'm happy with what I have achieved."
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Montreal. Editing by Michael Perry)
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