Earthquake in Formula 1, contract of a famous driver torn up: here’s who and why

Earthquake in Formula 1, contract of a famous driver torn up: here’s who and why
Earthquake in Formula 1, contract of a famous driver torn up: here’s who and why

Here are the reasons. Now the list of names for the replacement opens.


Sergio Perez will no longer raceù with Red Bull nor with the satellite team Racing Bulls. The Formula 1 driver himself announced the news of the termination of the contract which had been extended only a few months ago with a statement. According to what Fanpage.it writes, Perez would have been fired due to the poor results obtained by the driver.

“I am incredibly grateful for the last four years spent with Red Bull Racing and for the opportunity to race with such an amazing team. Driving for Red Bull has been an unforgettable experience and I will forever cherish the success we have achieved together,” we read in the press release.

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“We have broken records, achieved remarkable goals and I have had the privilege of meeting so many incredible people along the way. A big thank you goes out to everyone on the team, from management, to engineers, to mechanics, to catering, to hospitality, to kitchen, marketing and communications, as well as all the employees at Milton Keynes. I wish you all the best for the future. It has also been an honor to run alongside Max as a teammate all these years and share our successes special thanks to fans from all over the world and in particular to those Mexicans for their unwavering daily support. We will see each other again soon. And remember… never give up” continues Perez.

According to Fanpage.it, the pilot, who would have been under contract until December 31, 2026, would have been terminated with a generous severance pay. With Perez’s exit, the team also loses various sponsorships linked to the driver’s presence in the team including, for example, the sponsorship of the America Movil group.

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