Sergio Perez has announced his exit from the Red Bull Formula 1 team after four seasons with the squad.
As widely expected, the Mexican will vacate the seat alongside world champion Max Verstappen after a tough 2024 campaign in which he struggled for performance and dropped to eighth in the drivers’ championship.
That lack of form had long left his future in doubt, despite him originally having signed a contract back in June that ran through until the end of 2026.
But following negotiations since the season-closing Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Perez and Red Bull have agreed to end the deal and go their separate ways.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, Perez announced: “I’m incredibly grateful for the past four years with Red Bull Racing and for the opportunity to race with such an amazing team.
“Driving for Red Bull has been an unforgettable experience, and I will always cherish the success we achieved together. We broke records, reached remarkable milestones, and I’ve had the privilege of meeting so many incredible people along the way.
“A big thank you to every person in the team, from management, engineers, mechanics, catering, hospitality, kitchen, marketing and communications, as well as everyone at Milton Keynes. I wish you all the best for the future.
“It’s also been an honour to race alongside Max as a team-mate all these years and to share in our success. A special thank you to the fans around the world and especially to the Mexican fans for your unwavering support every day. We’ll meet again soon. And remember…never give up.”
Liam Lawson, RB F1 Team, Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing
Photo by: Red Bull Content Pool
While there had been consideration of Perez retaining ties to Red Bull through some form of ambassadorial role, it is understood that this was eventually ruled out.
Perez joined Red Bull in 2021 and placed fourth, third and second during his first three years with the team, helping it win two constructors’ titles.
But as rivals caught up with the Milton Keynes-based squad in 2024, his enduring difficulties to gel with the RB20 proved costly as the team slumped to third in the constructors’ championship.
Despite season-long speculation about his future, Perez was always adamant that he would see out his two-year contract for 2025 and 2026, but at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix he first hinted that talks over his future could yet spell an earlier departure.
Red Bull has not yet made any announcement…
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