Red Bull officially announce Perez for 2021 season
Red Bull has officially confirmed the arrival of Sergio Perez as Max Verstappen's new team-mate for the 2021 season with Alex Albon dropping to reserve driver.
Red Bull has officially confirmed the arrival of Sergio Perez as Max Verstappen's new team-mate for the 2021 season with Alex Albon dropping to reserve driver.
There is never a good time for anyone to get COVID-19, but Sergio Perez believes he contracted the virus at a particularly bad stage of the season.
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Red Bull are expected to confirm Sergio Perez as Max Verstappen's team-mate for 2021, perhaps as soon as the "coming week".
Looking ahead to who his son could drive alongside in 2021, Jos Verstappen has said he's unsure as to how good Sergio Perez is.
Sergio Perez's final race for Racing Point didn't have a fairytale ending, the Mexican driver the only retirement at the season-ending Abu Dhabi GP.
Sergio Perez's final grand prix with Racing Point ended in heartbreaking fashion as he ground to a halt in Abu Dhabi.
Sergio Perez called it a "shame" that engine penalties mean he will start the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix from the back of the grid.
Sergio Perez believes Sebastian Vettel will "enjoy" working with "pure racers" at Racing Point in 2021 when they become Aston Martin.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner was grilled once again about the possibility of Sergio Perez replacing Alex Albon but nothing has changed with regards to the decision-making process.
Sergio Perez and Kevin Magnussen are both set for grid drops at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix due to some pesky engine penalties.
Sergio Perez says Red Bull's Helmut Marko was among those who sent a congratulatory message after his Sakhir GP win.
Jolyon Palmer believes that, if Red Bull want to challenge for titles, they "must" replace Alex Albon with Sergio Perez.
Red Bull have an underperforming driver, and one of the best on the grid is free for 2021, so why exactly hasn't Sergio Perez been signed?
Sergio Perez says that the error his team made under the Safety Car in Imola is the reason they opted to keep him out in Bahrain.
He may be a four-time World Champion but Ross Brawn feels Sebastian Vettel will have "big shoes to fill" when he replaces Sergio Perez next season.
Sergio Perez's 2021 picture is "getting clearer" and, according to the Sakhir GP race winner, it won't involve a Red Bull call up.
Sergio Perez believes his current situation shows that the "best drivers" don't always have a seat in Formula 1.
Lawrence Stroll may have dropped Sergio Perez from the Racing Point line up but he still feels the Mexican proves every race that he "deserves" to be in F1.
There is "no justification" for keeping Alex Albon in the Red Bull next season when the team could put Sergio Perez in the car.
Esteban Ocon feels for Sergio Perez with the Sakhir GP winner facing a possible year on the sidelines after being dropped by Racing Point.
After winning the Sakhir Grand Prix, Sergio Perez said he will be back in 2022 if he can't find a seat for 2021.
Both Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen got no further than Turn 4 at the Sakhir Grand Prix after tangling with Sergio Perez.
Sergio Perez thought his grid position of P5 was the best he could have achieved in qualifying for the Sakhir Grand Prix considering he is using an old engine.
Not open to attending 23 race weekends without racing, Sergio Perez concedes he is probably "not the right person" for a reserve driver role.
Should Sergio Perez miss out on a Red Bull drive, expect to see him back on the grid a year later with the Mexican driver saying he "already has options" for 2022.
Red Bull principal Christian Horner reaffirmed that no decision will be made on Alex Albon's future until after the last race in Abu Dhabi.
Sergio Perez insisted losing a podium finish due to an engine failure was “irrelevant” compared to Romain Grosjean’s terrifying Bahrain Grand Prix crash.
Racing Point's Sergio Perez has confirmed that in 2021 he will either be racing with Red Bull or not racing at all.
Having understandably been deflated after the race, Lance Stroll has revealed he is now able to “take the positives” from the Turkish Grand Prix.