Sergio Perez's F1 future is no longer in doubt following confirmation from Red Bull after a crunch meeting between Christian Horner and Helmut Marko.
A crunch meeting took place involving Red Bull boss Christian Horner and Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko.
With Red Bull’s position at the top of the F1 constructors’ championship under threat, they were carefully considering their options.Perez has scored just 28 points in the last eight races, putting Red Bull under severe jeopardy in the constructors’ battle. McLaren are just 42 points behind going into F1’s summer break as they look to end their long wait for a constructors’ title - stretching back to 1998.
It’s welcome news for Perez - and more reassurance - after signing a new Red Bull deal earlier this year.Perez’s race pace following his crash at the Hungaroring was impressive, while he qualified second on the grid at Spa-Francorchamps.With the growing threat of McLaren - and Mercedes’ recent revival - Red Bull will need Perez performing at his best if they are to cling onto the teams’ title.
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