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Sergio Perez admitted he will have to “see what happens” about his seat at Red Bull in 2025 after a dismal end to the championship in Abu Dhabi. The Red Bull driver’s woeful season ended on a low note when he retired from the final race at Yas Marina on the opening lap. Perez was

Which Formula 1 driver made the most of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix weekend? It’s time to give your verdict on which driver did the best with the equipment at their disposal over the last three days. Review how each driver got on below and vote for who impressed you the most at Yas Marina.

Sergio Perez and Oscar Piastri said their qualifying performances were compromised by the stewards deleting their lap times, then reinstating them. Both drivers were told one of their lap times had been deleted during the session because they had run wide at turn one. However in both cases the stewards then changed their minds and

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

In the round-up: Max Verstappen has defends team mate Sergio Perez despite his ongoing struggles. In brief Verstappen defends Perez’s performances Verstappen defended Perez’s performance amid growing speculation over his future at Red Bull. “Our car from the start has not been the easiest to drive,” said Verstappen. “We were still dominant in the beginning,

For the first time in three years the world championship will be decided in the final round at Abu Dhabi. Not the drivers’ title, of course, but a fight for the constructors’ crown between a pair of teams who haven’t won it for a long time. Ferrari’s 16-year title drought is their longest ever, while