Red Bull’s decision to drop Perez has raised questions about team principal Christian Horner’s decision-making, who signed Perez until the end of 2026 in May. Despite a slump in form and failed attempts to regain confidence, Perez’s performances did not improve, leading to Red Bull losing the constructors’ championship. Horner’s choice to re-sign Perez for two more years over Sainz, who will be replaced at Ferrari by Lewis Hamilton, was based on past tensions between the drivers, despite Perez’s inability to match Verstappen’s performances.
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McLaren's surprising strategy admission after F1 Hungarian GP
At the Hungaroring, Lando Norris found himself on an unexpected one-stop strategy after a poor start, contradicting the race strategies suggested by Pirelli. Surprisingly, this strategy ultimately benefitted him, highlighting the unpredictable nature of race dynamics in Formula 1. Want More Context? 🔎
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