I would take Perez over Albon any day. Perez and Verstappen at Red Bull would be awesome.
Yes!!!!
Excellent news! Very strong RBR team next year.
Perez at RB, now that's some good news for the day. Now there's a good reason to look forward to the 2021 season
Great news for Checo!!
Versus him now being dropped is quite sad. Deserves to be dropped, absolutely. He can walk away knowing he's a multiple-time Grand Prix winner at least.I'm happy for Perez, there is something satisfying about seeing a driver suffer in the midfield for soo long finally getting a decent drive.
Perez leaves Red Bull.
Actually official and announced and video done on Formula 1's YouTube and everything.
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This is 100% me just totally spitballing. I'm Not sure about Cadillac proper, but I could see a world where Zak Brown taps him and Pato O'Ward to drive an LMP2 or a customer LMH/LMDh for United in either IMSA or WEC. Despite his poor recent performances, Checo has proven many times that he's a solid pilot, and he's apparently still quite popular in Mexico. Having O'Ward and Checo sharing a prototype car would be very popular with the home crowd, which could bring in new fans, as well as potential new sponsors and/or IMSA or WEC going back to racing in Mexico.He would be a good journeyman driver for Cadillac.
Perhaps a full season is asking a bunch. A Rolex 24 Entry though? Given the coverage the race tends to get, I can see that working out.This is 100% me just totally spitballing. I'm Not sure about Cadillac proper, but I could see a world where Zak Brown taps him and Pato O'Ward to drive an LMP2 or a customer LMH/LMDh for United in either IMSA or WEC. Despite his poor recent performances, Checo has proven many times that he's a solid pilot, and he's apparently still quite popular in Mexico. Having O'Ward and Checo sharing a prototype car would be very popular with the home crowd, which could bring in new fans, as well as potential new sponsors and/or IMSA or WEC going back to racing in Mexico.
Of course, that would require a large number of pieces falling into place, key of which being O'Ward giving up on Indycar and/or F1, which seems incredibly unrealistic.
Then Hadjar to VCARB I guess?Liam Lawson Joins Max Verstappen for 2025 Season
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My thoughts too. He's a Honda driver ultimately as much as a Red Bull driver so I'd expect this move to be on the table. Iwasa, Marti, Goethe, plenty can be lined up for RB in '26.I'm thinking Tsunoda to Aston Martin come 2026.
Heck I'm wondering where Lawson is going to go eventually because we all know how Red Bull driver market works.
Alonso finally retiring then? We know Yuki's not getting the other seat.My thoughts too. He's a Honda driver ultimately as much as a Red Bull driver so I'd expect this move to be on the table.
It has to be on the cards doesn't it? He can't keep going forever.Alonso finally retiring then? We know Yuki's not getting the other seat.
The way he's talking is 2026 is the last year, I think he just wants to have a drive in a Newey car.It has to be on the cards doesn't it? He can't keep going forever.
I also wouldn't be so sure with Stroll, the fact he isn't good enough can't keep being ignored by other higher ups within Aston Martin. The Hypercar program also gives him an out to stay in, if that makes sense.
I think this is it as well. He's made it pretty clear over radio that he is not happy with Aston's direction when it had that short phase of looking like a Red Bull customer car with strong performances & then hasn't come close since. He's probably on the same mindset as Lewis; see how the new regs. work out & make a decision from there. If their teams don't get it right, they'll call it careers. Will take too long to catch up to those who nail it.The way he's talking is 2026 is the last year, I think he just wants to have a drive in a Newey car.
Given that 2025 is the final year for the Red Bull-Honda partnership, I'm not surprised. Yuki is basically there because Honda so it wouldn't have made much know Red Bull would've likely ejected him after 2026 now that they had no reason to keep him.Fantastic news for Liam, feel sorry for Yuki though.
Expect an announcement of Hadjar at Racing Bulls pretty soon then
Tsunoda to Aston would not at all surprise me (Especially if the rumors about 2025 being Alonso's last are true)I'm thinking Tsunoda to Aston Martin come 2026.
Heck I'm wondering where Lawson is going to go eventually because we all know how Red Bull driver market works.
I sadly don't see Iwasa in the mix due to the same Honda connection Yuki has. Anyone NOT connected to them is far more likely to replace Yuki.My thoughts too. He's a Honda driver ultimately as much as a Red Bull driver so I'd expect this move to be on the table. Iwasa, Marti, Goethe, plenty can be lined up for RB in '26.
Weeeelll, Lawrence might suddenly have more pressure not just from new Engine supplier Honda but from Newey (who is not just on the team, but if I recall actually either owns part of the team or is part of the consortium that owns the team). So for the first time, he might actually HAVE to take Lance out of the seat and there is that Hypercar program that he can land in.Alonso finally retiring then? We know Yuki's not getting the other seat.