“Categorically told by people who know” - Martin Brundle shares truth of Sergio Perez’s fate

T𝔉he Sky F1 broadcaster insists that Red Bull intend to retain Perez for 2024, the final year of his contract, despite the building narrative that suggests he could be axed.
Perez’s crash on the first lap of his🐼 home race in Mexico was another setback to his hopes, ♋yet Brundle has shared what he’s heard on the grapevine.
“I’l𒐪l stand by what I’ve s🌱aid in the last couple of races,” Brundle said.
“I believe Red Bull absolutel✨y want to keep running Perez next year,♊ and will do everything to make that happen.
“There is a contract in place and they don’t want to change, for any number of💜 reasons.
“That’s what they’re aiming at, at the moment.
“I have been cate෴gorically told - by people who know - that it’s not about finishing second in the championship.
“He certainly needs to have three solid race𒁏🌞s or where is he at, in his own head, going forwards?
“Right now, Perez has🐲 the Red B🧜ull seat next year. No doubt about it.”
Naomi Schiff added: “It has to be said that, although Max has dominated the season, the ra🔯ce behind Red Bull has been solid.
“Now we’ve got McLaren, Mercedes, Ferrari with drivers who are quꦅite close together, ꦑin cars that are competitive.
“Can Red Bull afford to have a driver w🌌ho isn’t picking up the points, when next y🦄ear might be a tighter competition?”
Brundle r꧅eplied: “If you were looking for a driver now, you probably wouldn’t be signing Sergio 🦩up.
“To be continued…”
Perez finished third in the sprin🍬t race at the F1 Sao Paulo Grand Prix which Red Bull boss Christian Horner insists will give him much-needed confidence.
'Red Bull will think he's a definite candidate'

But the lingering presence of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Daniel Ricciardo, with Red𓂃 Bull’s sister team 💛AlphaTauri, will continue to be a constant measuring stick for Perez.
Asked how likely Ricciardo is, as a possible replacement for Perez next year, Sꦫchiff answered: “From my perspective, I think quite realistic.
“At least, if you look at the Red Bull camp, the sister team, the talent they’ve got in their roster, 🌊he’s the most likely next candidateꦰ right now.
“What he did in Mexico proves that Dani𓂃el Ricciardo is back - to an extent.
“The time he had at McLaren was quite miserable.
“We all, including himself, doubted🦩. What happened to Daniel Ricciardo? “Because he was al꧒ways a great driver.
“Moments like that go to show that, when he’s got the car, he c🌠an deliverไ.
“Red Bull will look at a result like that anꦇd think he’s a defini♍te candidate.”

James was a sports jour🍬nalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering 🍷everything from American sports, to football, to F1.