Sergio Perez left `laughing’ at Red Bull rumours in bullish statement of intent

Sergio Perez’s future at Red Bull has been a constant topic of discussion this season as his performances continue higher.

Sergio Pérez is absolutely certain that he will drive for Red Bull next season, despite rumors circulating that he will lose his seat in 2024 if he fails to maintain second place in the Championship rival racers.

The 33-year-old has had a miserable season since taking pole position at the fifth round of the campaign in Miami, when that race started a 10-win streak for team-mate Max Verstappen. With five rounds remaining, Perez remains winless since the Ghent Prix in Azerbaijan.

Entering the final stretch of the 2023 season, Perez is currently just 30 points ahead of Lewis Hamilton in the standings and his form shows no immediate signs of improvement.

Red Bull has never won a championship double Former driver and team principal Christian Horner has frequently reiterated that achieving this achievement for the team is Checo’s sole aim for the remainder of the season prize.

When asked if he would stay at Red Bull until 2024, Perez replied simply:
“100 percent”, while also saying he was not worried about the speculation about his near future me.

“I’m laughing about it,” Perez said. “There was nothing I could do [to stop the rumors]. I’m completely focused on my work, but this really sums up my season: a guy says something about me and then suddenly it becomes true.

“I have a contract for next year. I have no reason not to fulfill this contract. I will do my best. I am committed. But more than that, this will not be a contract My last coin in F1. I’m at Red Bull and I want to stay at Red Bull, and obviously it has to be beneficial for both sides.

“I’m enjoying it at the moment. I like the challenge of overcoming it and at 33, I think I have many good years ahead of me. As an athlete, you want to make the most of your career For me, that’s important, and that’s my goal

If Perez’s belief doesn’t come true, Red Bull will have Daniel Ricciardo waiting to take over from the famous Australian when he returns. cockpit again for the United States Grand Prix.

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