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Red Bull junior Isack Hadjar felt his latest Formula 1 practice run for the team at Yas Marina was “competitive”. He drove Max Verstappen’s car in today’s first practice session. After recovering from a spin early on, Hadjar covered 22 laps and lapped within four tenths of a second of Sergio Perez in the team’s

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has given a further indication they are preparing to part ways with Sergio Perez. The team announced it had extended Perez’s contract by two years in June, after the Monaco Grand Prix. He finished the opening six rounds inside the top five, but his form nose-dived after then. Perez

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner’s responses over Sergio Perez’s future changed noticeably in the wake of the Qatar Grand Prix, where the team’s hopes of winning a third consecutive constructors’ championship ended. Previously Horner was at pains to stress Red Bull’s faith in Perez’s ability to turn his dire season around. But last night

Sergio Perez has insisted he will not be relegated to Red Bull’s second Formula 1 team next year. Red Bull motorsport director Helmut Marko has claimed the team’s shareholders will discuss Perez’s future at the team after the final race of the season. The team has previously demoted drivers from Red Bull to its junior