Sergio Perez claims to have rejected two offers to leave Red Bull

Sergio Perez says he had offers from two other F1 te♑ams to leave Red Bull in ♕2025.

Sergio Perez
Sergio Perez

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Sergio Perez has claimed he rejected “two opportunities” from other F1 teams for the 2025 season.

The Mexican’s future remains the subject of intense speculation amid his continued poor run of form alongside Red Bull teammate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen. That is despite Perez signing a co𒁏ntract extensionཧ earlier this year which covers next season.

Perez has only scored 48 points over the past 15 race🅘s and his struggles have contributed to Red Bull slipping to third place in the constructors’ championship, behind both McLaren and 𒊎Ferrari.

"I had an opportunity, two opportunities, to change teams," Pe🔜rez told , tho💖ugh he did not disclose which teams approached him. 

"When I looked at it, I thought, I really love the challenge I have at Red Bul﷽l. It's a massive challenge being Max's teammate. Itꦬ's a challenge that basically trains you for all of it.

"So, I said I want ꦡto spend my last part of my career at the top, at the very top, where the pressure, it's full-on.”

𒁏RB’s Liam Lawson and Williams stand-in Franco Colapinto are just two drivers linked with potentially replacing Perez at Red Bull next season.

Speculation has refused to go away after Red Bull team principal Christian Horner admitt꧃ed Perez’s lack of competitiveness is “frustrating”.

"It's how the sport is. You have one, two bad races,ꦕ a lot of negative talk about you and so on," Perez added.

"But i𒐪t's also something in the culture of the team as well - with Red Bull. The surrounding talk, the contract talks and so on. It's just part of the game.

"At the end o💟f the day, when you go through a difficult period, there is a lot of talk. But ultimately, there is 90 percent of the grid who would have loved to have my career.

"When you are a driver, you only think about the next race - the ♑next challenge, the next category, the next contract. It's always about next, next, next.

"Sometimes it's good to step ba🅘ck out of it and remember how far you've gone. It's a very brutal sport."

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