Sergio Checo Pérez is preparing to make his return with the sport's newest team at the 2026 F1 Australian GP this weekend.
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Cadillac outdeveloping other F1 teams “not going to be an easy task” says Pérez ahead of 2026 Australian GP

Sergio Checo Pérez is returning to F1 in 2026 with Cadillac at the Australian GP, a major change to his racing career. The former Red Bull driver is preparing to make his comeback with the sport’s newest team at the Australian Grand Prix this weekend. He’s made it clear that the team is looking for…

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Sergio Pérez says he will decide on F1 future “in the next six months”

Pit Debrief and selected media attended INSPIRA, where former F1 driver Sergio Pérez spoke for the first time since the news broke that the Mexican won’t be at Red Bull Racing, starting this year. Liam Lawson of New Zealand took his spot. Despite finishing second in the 2023 F1 World Drivers’ Championship, Pérez only managed…

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Pérez: F1 Las Vegas GP strategy was “a total disaster”

While his Red Bull teammate Max Verstappen secured his fourth consecutive World Drivers’ Championship, Sergio Pérez finished the Las Vegas GP in 10th.  Gaining places Although the result wasn’t impressive in the Las Vegas GP, Pérez had qualified in P16. He managed to gain six places through several difficult midfield battles. One move in particular…

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“I will not give up” — Pérez vows to keep fighting following Q1 crash in F1 Hungarian GP

There was a painful end to Sergio Pérez’s Saturday at the Hungarian Grand Prix as he crashed out in Q1 in damp conditions. The Mexican driver, facing enormous pressure both internally from Red Bull and externally from the media, lost the car in turn 8 as he turned in, crashing quite heavily into the tyre…

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“It’s a massive frustration” – Pérez reflects on yet another Q1 exit at F1 Canadian GP

For the second race in succession Sergio Pérez failed to escape Q1, while in both cases teammate and championship leader Max Verstappen reached Q3. In short, yet another frustrating day in the office for the Mexican, who just extended his contract with Red Bull Racing. Pérez had looked close to teammate Verstappen in FP3 but…

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Sergio Perez agrees new 2-year deal with Red Bull Racing to stay on through to 2026

Sergio Perez’s time at Red Bull Racing will continue into 2025 and beyond, with the 34-year-old agreeing a new multi-year deal with the Milton Keynes-based squad. Since joining the team ahead of the 2021 season, Perez has won 5 races, bagged 29 podiums and scored 3 pole positions, including his first in Formula One at…

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Pérez and Magnussen point at each other, while Hülkenberg thinks crash in F1 Monaco GP first lap was “obviously stupid”

The Monaco Grand Prix weekend went from bad to worse for Haas. After a good qualifying both drivers were disqualified for a technical infringement of the DRS-system, putting them both to the back of the grid. And from there the race only lasted one turn, as Kevin Magnussen tried to pass Sergio Pérez up Beau…

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