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We sit and say everyone in here is a George apologist (although not sure where that came from other than yourself? It's certainly not my opinion on things), but Perez had significantly less impact on that race than Mercedes pit wall, Latifi and Masi. It feels very much like we're looking for excuses on why Perez should be in a championship leading car whilst he's currently 1 point ahead of Sainz - who is in a worse car, has won more races, and missed an entire race. |
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It could be said that Perez missed an entire race.
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It could be said that, for sure. But qualifying 16th and being involved in a midfield accident isn't the same as having surgery.
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It's pretty simple.
If Max stays, Perez is clearly the best choice. If Max leaves, Perez is clearly the best choice. Hence Red Bull have given Checo the new two-year contract... Last edited by peebee2; 4 Jun 2024 at 17:41. |
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Nothing to do with the no doubt millions Daddy is pouring in of course, what a pathetic decision.
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It might be nice if Mr Horner used Mr Perez’s given name in the release though..
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while conservative, i definitely think this is a more than reasonable choice...i am a bit surprised by what sounds like a guaranteed two year extension tho.
one year with a team option for an additional year because his age, the new rules, the possibility or need promotion from their b team, and, i could be wrong here but, also because a number of driver deals come up for renewal for 2026...seems more sensible that the team would want some more flexibility for 2026? guess no promotion for Ric/basically the end of his F1 career as well? |
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It happened to others in the Red Bull camp in years gone by because of their lack of history in GP (not a 'garagiste', nor an OEM). And then people have trolled Stroll and Ricciardo in the last few years. The whole 'rubbish the driver' or 'rubbish the team' thing is quite toxic on internet sites over the last few years and its not getting better. When a championship winning team created a crash for its second driver (son of a multiple WDC winner) to lift his team leader's points score there wasn't the same toxic atmosphere around that driver for months in the same way that the present names mentioned above have had to endure over the last two or three years. But all of that may simply be a reflection on the way society has shifted over the last five or six years. |
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Same as someone said to me just before the Hamilton move was announced that Ricciardo held the key to the 2025 driver market.My reply was that the only driver market Ricciardo would be affecting was who was going to drive the taxi in the Heineken beer commercial. Doohan did better in F2 than he had previously but nothing that screamed out Future F1 Star.He’s not remotely near Piastri.Given the decisions Alpine have made in the last few years anyone has a chance at that drive. |
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For me, I re-iterate my earlier point. I think that RB need a stronger second driver in 2025 given the competitor driver line-ups and the likely closing of the speed advantage RB have (and perhaps we are seeing that already) and I think they will end up regretting keeping Perez. |
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2024 almost half done so I would imagine work is already shifting to 2025 and with the reg changes for 2026 surely some resources are already being placed there…that’s a lot of work over the next year and a half so continuity and experience may turn out to be the more important priority?
Of course that’s just speculation and time will tell, but all things being equal stability and rewarding loyalty does seems like the smarter bet for this team at this time imo. Moreso when there isn’t a clear top level driver nor better journeyman to put in that 2nd seat. For sure I’m excluding Sainz because neither seem interested in revisiting that relationship…but that is also an assumption on my part. |
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https://www.the-race.com/formula-1/h...ars-will-work/ But back to Williams, I think I heard Vowles in a Williams YT video calling out that they are working on concepts that will work on the current spec as well as 2026. I can imagine teams finding ways to work around the 2026 aero design ban by working 2026 concepts, but applying them to current technical regulations. Not ideal, but it could allow them to do some level of work toward 2026. Richard |
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Sainz would be a perfect backup plan for if Max left. Hulk and Bottas would make good 2nd drivers depending on what they are aiming for. Perez can barely keep the car on the track. Thats the problem Red Bull tried to get Norris which undoes the arguments that Max wanted a slow #2 Last edited by PanozDP01; 5 Jun 2024 at 19:07. |
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Plus the fact that Red Bull made it known that they wanted Lando Norris. Which undoes all the arguments that they wanted to insulate Max |
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Cameron F1 on Perez
It sounds like Austria wanted Sainz. And Horner wanted Perez https://www.youtube.com/live/nuZkbmu...L2pgakgRn9LN7t |
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The Sainz'and Verstappens bickering led to Sainz jnr's departure from STR in the first place.
The Sainz family allegedly did not grasp the fact thst Max was the 2nd comimg, or that Red Bull saw it that way. Based on the above it would take a change of ownership and/or team management to see Sainz Jnr in one of the cars. |
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