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Sergio Perez dealt warning: “Are contracts worth the paper they’re written on?”

5 months ago By Sports Desk

Red Bull Racing driver Sergio Perez finds himself under intense pressure after a series of subpar performances. Despite recently renewing his contract with the team for 2025, the recent problems faced at the Canadian Grand Prix have cast doubt on his position. Commenting on the F1 Nation podcast, Natalie Pinkham questioned Red Bull’s decision to renew Perez so quickly, suggesting that the security of a contract could be illusory if performance does not meet expectations.Pinkham said: “I was quite surprised that they re-signed Perez and announced it so quickly. Maybe there are things going on behind the scenes that we don’t know about. Sergio is a great manager without a doubt.” However, his colleague Tom Clarkson recalled that Perez did poorly in Canada, where he did not qualify well and ended up crashing into the barriers at Turn 6, resulting in a grid penalty for the next race in Spain.

The pressure on Perez is not just limited to recent results. Daniel Ricciardo, who has not had a brilliant start to the season, remains a potential threat. If Ricciardo puts in consistent performances and Perez fails to improve, the security of his contract could be called into question. Pinkham stressed: “Sergio, like most drivers, is at his best when he’s relaxed, not worried, just driving naturally.

If Daniel Ricciardo regularly puts in strong performances and Checo doesn’t, these contracts are worth the paper they’re written on is. I doubt it. They would find a way to replace it.”Tom Clarkson reinforced the need to closely monitor Perez’s progress in the coming races: “The last three races have been difficult for him, but that coincides with the less competitive performances of the Red Bull cars this year. When the car is difficult is to drive, the gap between Checo and Max increases When we go to Barcelona, ​​the car will be better and Checo will be closer.

Perez’s situation is made worse by the contrast with the performance of his team-mate Max Verstappen, who is still winning.

Red Bull, known for its tireless pursuit of results, will not hesitate to make changes if it deems necessary. Perez must quickly demonstrate that he can compete at the level the team requires to secure his place.With the Spanish Grand Prix approaching, Perez faces a critical moment. His performances in the upcoming races will be crucial for his future at Red Bull. Sergio Perez’s story serves as a reminder that, in Formula 1, the security of a contract depends directly on performance.

Drivers like Perez must continually prove their worth to maintain their place among motorsport’s elite.Perez’s next steps will be closely watched by fans and pundits alike. The pressure is high and the need for recovery is immediate. Will he be able to turn the tide and cement his position at Red Bull? The next few races will be crucial in deciding that.

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