In a surprising turn of events, Red Bull Racing has announced it will part ways with Sergio “Checo” Pérez after the conclusion of the 2024 Formula 1 season. The Mexican driver, who
joined the team in 2021, has been an integral part of Red Bull’s recent successes but will no longer be continuing with the squad.
Pérez, a veteran of Formula 1 since 2011, played a critical role in helping Red Bull secure multiple Constructors’ Championships and delivered several memorable victories during
his tenure. However, Red Bull has decided not to extend his contract, signaling the end of a four-year collaboration. The team is reportedly exploring exit strategies for Pérez, with
details expected to emerge in the coming weeks. Sunday’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix will mark Pérez’s final race with the team, adding a poignant layer to the season finale. While both
parties have expressed gratitude for their shared achievements, the decision underscores the ever-changing dynamics of Formula 1, where driver line-ups are often reshaped in
pursuit of future competitiveness. As Pérez bids farewell to Red Bull, the F1 community awaits news of his next move in the sport, while Red Bull prepares to unveil its plans for the 2025 season.