Does Perez belong in the 2021 Red Bull?

F1 News

7 December 2020 at 10:40
Last update 7 December 2020 at 12:00
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To say that the 87 laps in Sakhir for Sergio Perez were eventful would be an understatement. The Mexican driver, starting in fifth place, was spun by Leclerc at turn four, sprinted back to the head of the race and took full advantage of the rare blunders by Mercedes. It is now hoped that this race will not be remembered by Perez as a fine farewell to the sport, but as convincing proof of his abilities to Christian Horner and Helmut Marko.

An extensive analysis from Auto, Motor, und Sport highlights not only Sergio Perez's brilliant race, but also the extent to which he deserves to be offered a seat for 2021, and that with the Red Bull team alongside Max Verstappen. “Perez was knocked off the track by Charles Leclerc on the opening lap, pulled himself up and started a brilliant chase - including ten overtaking maneuvers. Even a chipped tire did not stop him.” 

Racing Point did everything right strategically. The lightning-fast Perez was left on the track until the 47th lap - despite the maltreated tire. A third tire change was omitted under the second safety car. The team has learned from Imola's mistake. At that time, Perez was robbed of the podium with an additional stop.” 

Ideal teammate

“The eventual winner inherited the lead, but Perez crossed the finish line in the style of a great. This Perez belongs to the Red Bull in 2021. That should be clear to everyone in charge by now at the latest. Perez is constant, fast, reliable - in short a points guarantee. And he would be Verstappen's ideal partner. The Dutchman needs a supporter against the overpowering Mercedes. Alexander Albon is not.”