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Sergio Perez’s F1 clock is ticking – and affect on Mexico Grand Prix future might probably be huge
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Sergio Perez’s F1 clock is ticking – and affect on Mexico Grand Prix future might probably be huge

By Miles Cooper October 29, 2024
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It is troublesome to remember the ultimate time ’s seat at was not beneath intense scrutiny and stress. Perhaps firstly of this season, after 4 podiums throughout the first 5 races, and with the stance of Christian Horner’s juggernaut as the sport’s No 1 outfit on monitor in little doubt the least bit. Now though, the sands have shifted.

With 5 races left in 2024, Crimson Bull are : 40 elements off McLaren in first nevertheless merely eight elements ahead of Ferrari in third. , chasing a fourth-straight drivers’ title, has accrued over 70% of Crimson Bull’s elements himself. Perez, nonetheless, is a mammoth 204 elements behind his teammate, languishing eighth throughout the explicit individual desk.

It is, by far, the most important margin between teammates throughout the sport. However nonetheless, the 34-year-old stays in his publish ahead of his residence race in Mexico Metropolis this weekend. His 2021 podium on the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, alongside along with his adoring father watching on, is undoubtedly a career highlight.

Nonetheless will this yr be Perez’s final residence outing? The stress cooker is heating up, amid a run of sort which reveals no sign of bettering. The one solace for Perez – a decide well-liked all by way of all sectors of the paddock – is that there is not a obvious various for him all through the Crimson Bull ecosystem. He moreover continues to have the backing of his workers principal.

Nonetheless, even Horner’s tone seems to have . “We now have to ensure that with every of our drivers, there’s not an infinite gap between them on account of you probably can’t afford to have that,” he acknowledged, earlier to Austin when Perez failed to achieve the last word session in qualifying.

With Daniel Ricciardo’s remaining month after spherical 18 in Singapore, you’d have been forgiven for contemplating Perez was taking an infinite sigh of help. The favored Australian had been launched once more into Crimson Bull’s sister workers, RB, with the pure intention of seeing if he was in a position to becoming Verstappen’s teammate in 2025. Appears, he wasn’t.

Nonetheless Ricciardo’s various, Liam Lawson, threw down an early marker on the Circuit of the Americas. Starting behind the grid on account of an engine penalty, the New Zealander – in a considerably weaker automotive – accomplished merely two spots behind Perez in ninth, securing two elements on his return. Crimson Bull commander-in-chief Helmut Marko has already mooted the prospect of Lawson stepping as a lot because the mothership subsequent yr.

After which there’s Yuki Tsunoda, who has been at RB since 2021 nevertheless nonetheless hasn’t been granted a chance to affiliate Verstappen. The Japanese driver has, after a terrific start to 2024, fallen away barely nevertheless continues to have the help of Marko. Ex- race winner Johnny Herbert believes Tsunoda at Crimson Bull, though Horner stays sceptical.

Sergio Perez’s F1 clock is ticking – and affect on Mexico Grand Prix future might probably be huge

Perez finished on the podium in Mexico City in 2021 (Getty Images)

Nonetheless previous Crimson Bull, Perez’s potential absence from the grid subsequent yr might have important ramifications for his residence race, which returned in 2015 after a 23-year hiatus. The Mexico Metropolis Grand Prix – renamed in 2021 to promote the capital metropolis and emphasise the city authorities help – has a contract with F1 for subsequent yr nevertheless no extra.

It is whose gives run out in 2025, with F1 chief govt Stefano Domenicali open to utterly totally different locations web internet hosting a race.

Would Perez’s absence from the grid affect the probabilities of a contract extension? It may be a component nevertheless, speaking remaining yr, race managing director Federico Rodriguez insists it may not be decisive.

“Everyone knows that Checo won’t be going to be proper right here sometime,” Rodriguez acknowledged. “What we’re engaged on is to have the experience work not solely spherical Checo nevertheless your complete sport.

Liam Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda are waiting in the wings at RB (Getty Images)

The Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez attracts 400,000 fans a year (Getty Images)

“You could have quite a lot of Checo followers, nevertheless you even have Crimson Bull, Mercedes, Ferrari or totally different teams. It might diminish the product sales, nevertheless everyone knows that is going to happen. So, we’re working laborious on the experience for the attendees.

“I do know that we’re going to endure if we lose Checo, nevertheless we have got to plan accordingly and account for that.”

Leisure group CIE now promotes the race and has attracted 400,000 spectators in each of the ultimate two years. The old-school racetrack, with its well-known Foro Sol stadium half, moreover now hosts Technique E nevertheless F1 races are generally routine affairs – with one important overtaking spot (the large principal straight down into flip one) not conducive to fascinating wheel-to-wheel racing, the like of which we observed in Austin on Sunday.

Nonetheless similar to the re-emergence of the Dutch Grand Prix amid Verstappen’s interval of dominance, F1 with out Perez will be damaging to Mexico’s aura as a grand prix spectacle and can see it lose its spot on the calendar.

Perez himself, in his 14th-straight season throughout the sport, will be decided for a optimistic finish consequence on Sunday. The outcomes, for his future and the long-term prospects of his residence race, might probably be seismic. If not, it feels as if the clock is ticking on his F1 career.

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