Catch-up with the latest key Formula 1 headlines...
Catch-up with the key headlines from another busy day in the world of Formula 1 as the fallout from the Qatar Grand Prix rolls on.
Perez is under contract until the end of F1 2024, but while Marko says Red Bull want to honour that, Daniel Ricciardo, Yuki Tsunoda and Liam Lawson are waiting to pounce if Perez’s position was to become untenable. “When it’s 40 degrees out there during the day I think it’s silly to to be pushing like this, especially with forced three-stops,” he told Sky Sports.
Looking more long-term in Formula 1, specifically F1 2026, talk had begun to bubble up that a new player from that season could be reconsidering their entry.
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Red Bull lament another instance of Sergio Perez's 'Achilles Heel'Sergio Perez will line up P13 on the Qatar grid with Max Verstappen on pole position.
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Sergio Perez reveals Red Bull talks for 'different story' in F1 2024'Those details are internally with the team and it's something that we are all aware of.'
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Red Bull plan ‘sit down’ Sergio Perez talks as negative 'spiral' intensifies'You guys will beat him up enough, I'm sure, but we really want to see him achieve what we know he's capable of.'
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Perez reveals \u201ckey\u201d Red Bull change that will allow him to challenge VerstappenSergio Perez has revealed\u00a0the\u00a0key factor that will determine whether he can challenge Max Verstappen more consistently in 2024, taking aim at Red Bull\u2019s development direction.
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Perez set for heavy Qatar GP penalty after Red Bull F1 car rebuild rules breachSergio Perez is set to start the 2023 Qatar Grand Prix from the pitlane and cop a penalty for Red Bull breaching Formula 1 regulations to build a third car.
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Horner: Red Bull 'desperately needs' Perez to find F1 formRed Bull must 'sit down' with Sergio Perez and 'go back to basics' as he risks losing second in the 2023 Formula 1 drivers' championship, says team boss Christian Horner.
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