Sergio Perez is on shaky ground, and the Belgian Grand Prix could be his make-or-break moment. Here’s what’s happening:
- Perez has scored only 21 points in the last seven races, putting Red Bull at risk in the Constructors’ Championship.
- Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko has hinted about an upcoming decision during the summer break.
- Liam Lawson and Daniel Ricciardo are potential replacements if Perez fails to perform.
- Perez remains confident, denying any discussions with the team about his potential exit.
Sergio Perez is facing one of the most critical weekends of his racing career at the Belgian Grand Prix. With just 21 points scored in the last seven races, Perez’s performance has raised concerns within the Red Bull team. His low scoring has made Red Bull vulnerable in the Constructors’ Championship, especially with McLaren stepping up their game.
Hints from Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko about assessing Perez’s form before the summer break have added to the pressure. Marko has made several pointed remarks, suggesting that decisions about Perez’s future will be made during the break. This raises the question of whether Perez will continue alongside Max Verstappen or face an axe.
Reserve driver Liam Lawson and seasoned veteran Daniel Ricciardo are waiting in the wings, ready to jump in if Perez falters. Sources say there’s no clear favorite between the two, so both drivers need to be prepared for a potential call-up.
Perez’s future seems to hinge on his performance at the Belgian Grand Prix. His evaluation will be based on his performance relative to Max Verstappen rather than the final result. Speculation around contract clauses suggests he needs to be within 100 points of Verstappen by the summer break’s end.
When asked if he’s confident this won’t be his last race with Red Bull, Perez stated, “Yes, correct.” He stressed that he knows what’s in his contract and that the team trusts him. Perez emphasized focusing on delivering on the track and getting the season back on track for the team.
Perez confirmed he hasn’t had any discussions with Helmut Marko about his potential exit. He feels the entire team is focused on improving performance and winning the Constructors’ Championship, dismissing the rumors as mere speculation. Perez remains dedicated to maximizing the team and car’s performance.
The Belgian Grand Prix could make or break Perez’s career with Red Bull, as the team weighs its options.
Source: Planetf1