Sergio Perez’s qualifying performance in the Canadian Grand Prix turned out to be a major setback for Red Bull Racing. Starting from the P16 on the grid, the Mexican driver struggled throughout the race, ultimately retiring after an…
Sergio Perez got his contract renewed despite not finishing the race in Monaco and after being retained by the team, he had another DNF at Montreal. It looks like even after getting a seat in Red Bull, Checo is not being able to perform as…
Just after Sergio Perez renewed his contract, it became apparent that he was holding the team back. He scored 0 points in the last two races, but his contract renewal looks like nothing short of a nightmare. Although Perez has a 2-year…
Despite Sergio Perez‘s dwindling performances, Red Bull gave him a fresh lease on life with a 2-year contract extension. Many theorized that the 34-year-old’s popularity in Mexico, and more importantly, his sponsor power, eased the…
Sergio Perez's new Red Bull contract was confirmed in the week leading up to the Canadian Grand Prix, but his horrible performance in Montreal has already led to speculation over his future
Red Bull lead the F1 championship and have triple world champion Max Verstappen on their side, but chief Helmut Marko thinks another pairing on the grid is stronger
Sergio Perez believes he will soon return to the form he displayed earlier in the season after a second tough weekend in succession at the Canadian Grand Prix, with the Mexican recording another DNF as well as receiving a grid penalty for…
There were a lot of incidents that took place during the Canadian Grand Prix and Sergio Perez’s crash was the most controversial. The Mexican driver lost control during the 53rd lap on turn 6, where he ended up in the wall, before driving…
Despite having a clean start into the first turn in the Montreal wet race, there were a few collisions on the way. One collision in particular has raised many questions about race control and that was Sergio Perez‘s crash. During the 53rd…
Sergio Perez has found himself in hot waters after getting a three-place grid penalty for the upcoming Spanish GP. The Mexican driver drove back to the pits with a “significantly damaged car” during the Canadian Grand Prix. This was an…
Sergio Perez weekend at the Canadian Grand Prix was a was a disaster and a startling statistic about the Red Bull ace suggests things may get even harder
Sergio Perez was handed a three-place grid penalty for driving back to the pits with a “significantly damaged car” during Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix.
Sergio Perez signed a new Red Bull contract last week but was brought crashing back down to earth at the Canadian Grand Prix where he struggled for pace before crashing out
Red Bull's Sergio Perez has apologised after a second successive retirement in Canada on Sunday left the Mexican 87 points behind triple Formula One champion, teammate and race winner Max Verstappen.