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Sergio Perez’s Home Race Nightmare Puts His Red Bull Seat in Jeopardy

Perez's desperation for a win led to a costly crash on home turf

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Aditya Saikrishna
Aditya Saikrishna
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MEXICO: Sergio Perez’s high hopes for a triumphant return to his home race were dashed on Sunday as a crash in Turn 1 sent him spiralling out of contention. This unfortunate incident, a consequence of his current struggles on the track, highlights a driver in dire need of a turnaround.

Perez’s confidence has taken a hit, evident in his relentless battle against a dominant teammate, Max Verstappen.

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The Mexican driver had pinned his aspirations on Mexico being the turning point of his season, a venue brimming with support from an ardent home crowd.

However, Verstappen’s unyielding brilliance has consistently thwarted Perez’s every attempt to regain his stride. The crash serves as a stark reminder that sometimes tactical retreats are essential in the pursuit of victory.

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For Perez, this marked the third race this season with zero points, raising concerns beyond race day. Red Bull’s interest in retaining Perez for 2024 hangs in the balance, as does Perez’s desire to fulfil his contract. The prospect of a reshuffle in the driver lineup cannot be dismissed.

As the 2024 season looms, Red Bull’s iron grip on the Constructors’ title faces potential challenges from a resurgent field. McLaren’s meteoric rise, Mercedes’ strategic focus, and Ferrari’s impressive qualifying display all signal a more competitive landscape.

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Perez’s struggles, while not as explosive as some, are increasingly prolonged, prompting speculation of an imminent demotion. In stark contrast, Daniel Ricciardo’s standout performance for AlphaTauri hints at a compelling case for his return to the Red Bull fold.

While Christian Horner maintains support for Perez, the pressure is mounting.

With Verstappen’s commanding lead and Norris’s strong showings, Perez’s standing within the team is in question. The RB19 may be the pinnacle of engineering, and Verstappen is an undisputed force, but the uncertainty surrounding the second driver spot leaves Red Bull with a critical decision to make.

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