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Sergio Perez to Remain a Red Bull Driver in 2025
According to Marca, Mexican driver Sergio Perez will continue as a member of the Formula 1 team Red Bull for the upcoming season.
Ex-Red Bull driver in MID SEASON team switch as 2025 signing announced
An official announcement confirmed that Verschoor has signed for MP Motorsport for the rest of this season, and will also race for the team in 2025. "Signing up with MP for more Formula 2 feels like coming home," Verschoor explained in a statement.
Is Any F1 Driver a Good Fit for Red Bull?
The momentum of 2021 launched Red Bull—but most particularly its wunderkind Verstappen—into a new era of dominance that threatened to bore viewers and undo all of the hard-earned popularity Formula 1 had gained after millions of lockdown-bound viewers tuned into Netflix’s Drive to Survive during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Red Bull’s ‘radical’ 2024 RB20 car teased as castaway driver praised – F1 news round-up
All this and much more, so let us dive into the hot topics… Red Bull to crush rival’s hopes with ‘radical’ RB20? F1 2023 has been a story of Red Bull domination, the team
F1 News: Former Team Owner Names Ideal 2025 Red Bull Driver Alongside Max Verstappen
Former Formula 1 team owner Eddie Jordan has named VCARB driver Liam Lawson as the ideal candidate to race alongside Max Verstappen in 2025. According to Jordan
F1 News Today: Max Verstappen break plans revealed as MAJOR 2025 driver announcement confirmed
A Formula 1 team are considering ditching their new driver signing before the start of the 2025 season, according to reports. ➡️ READ MORE. Red Bull chief reveals Verstappen D
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Damon Hill is almost certain he knows who Red Bull will replace Sergio Perez with
Damon Hill agrees with fellow Sky Sports F1 pundit Martin Brundle about what Red Bull will do next with Sergio Perez fighting ...
The Wesleyan Argus
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A Thrilling 2024 Formula One Season Gears Up for Final Three Weeks of Racing
Last year’s Formula 1 season was entertaining, so long as you didn’t care about who was winning the races. It was a season ...
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Red Bull ‘make Sergio Perez decision’ as four F1 stars face Christian Horner snub
Sergio Perez is reportedly set to stay with Red Bull for the 2025 season after signing major new sponsors, with his team ...
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Max Verstappen and dad Jos clash as Red Bull ponder sacking decision
Red Bull are considering replacing Sergio Perez ahead of the 2025 Formula 1 season, with the Mexican having failed to support Max Verstappen in the constructors' championship this year ...
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F1 News: Sergio Perez Retaliates Against Red Bull Exit Rumors As Pressure Mounts
Sergio Perez has retaliated once again against speculations regarding his tenure with Red Bull Racing. Following a turbulent ...
techzine
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Oracle Red Bull Racing develops its own Formula 1 engine in the cloud
Oracle Red Bull Racing will start the 2026 Formula 1 season with an engine it developed itself. It has partnered with Ford to ...
GPblog UK on MSN
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Red Bull Racing take Formula 1 back to South Africa after all
There hasn't been a Grand Prix in South Africa for many years. So far, all attempts to attract F1 have failed, mainly due to ...
Reuters on MSN
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Motor racing-Alpine boss Oakes has Red Bull as a reference point
Oliver Oakes and Christian Horner were the Formula One bosses with most to celebrate after last Sunday's Sao Paulo Grand Prix ...
PlanetF1.com on MSN
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Key ‘evidence’ emerges as Red Bull urged to swap Sergio Perez for Valtteri Bottas – round-up
Sunday's F1 news includes "evidence" emerging in the tyre-cooling row and Red Bull being urged to replace Sergio Perez with.
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