Sergio Perez has been in the news recently due to his uncertain future in Formula One, with his contract at Racing Point set to expire at the end of the season. Additionally, Perez's performance at the Mexican Grand Prix was underwhelming, leading to speculation about his potential replacement by Daniel Ricciardo at Red Bull.
Sergio Perez, also known as "Checo," is a Mexican racing driver born on January 26, 1990. He has been competing in Formula One since 2011 and is currently driving for Racing Point. Perez was previously a member of the Ferrari Driver Academy until 2012. Throughout his career, Perez has shown skill and determination on the track, earning podium finishes and establishing himself as a consistent and competitive driver in the sport.
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Perez's contract runs out at the end of the season, and the 34-year-old faces an uncertain future.
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World champion finishes 13.7 seconds ahead of McLaren’s Lando Norris with Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez third.
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Ricciardo crashed out on the first lap of the Japanese Grand Prix, continuing his poor start to the 2024 season – he needs to show some form or he is likely to be replaced by Liam Lawson
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‘The performance is extraordinary,’ Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says, while the Dutch driver himself says he felt ‘at one with the car’ in a flying start to his bid for a fourth consecutive title.
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The Dutch driver saw off Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso by 0.186 seconds in the opening running.
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Formula 1 testing in Bahrain has been repeatedly suspended due to loose drain covers causing damage to cars and halting sessions.
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Mexico celebrates Day of the Dead while recovering from the impact of Hurricane Otis in Acapulco
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Christian Horner has hinted at the possibility of Daniel Ricciardo replacing Sergio P\u00e9rez at Red Bull next season, following P\u00e9rez's underwhelming performance and crash at the Mexican Grand Prix.
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Max Verstappen secures his third Formula One world championship after a dominant season, with six races still remaining.
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Max Verstappen secures his third Formula One world championship in Qatar, with six Grands Prix to spare.
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Max Verstappen's commanding win at the Japanese Grand Prix puts him within touching distance of a third world title, extending his lead over team-mate Sergio Perez to 177 points.
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F1 drivers Carlos Sainz and Lando Norris, along with soccer players Raphaël Varane and João Mário, have invested in the Elite Performance Fund.