
Another weekend of Formula One racing has concluded with the participation of Red Bull and its Mexican driver, Sergio Pérez. Despite expressing his desire to win the Mexican Grand Prix, he was unable to fulfill that wish this time and finished in 17th position in the race, behind the other drivers who managed to complete the race.
Pérez acknowledged that this was his worst performance in the Mexican Grand Prix, compared to the previous season where he was forced to retire after an incident at the first corner. Despite climbing a few positions during the race, a collision with another competitor damaged his car, resulting in a penalty that further relegated him in the standings.
Red Bull's director, Christian Horner, has questioned Pérez's future with the team, despite previously assuring that he had a contract until 2025. The Mexican driver's lack of victories this season, along with various incidents during the races, have affected the overall performance of the team, which has fallen to third place in the constructors' championship.
After the Mexican Grand Prix, Pérez was involved in controversy due to an on-track incident with another driver that ultimately affected the race's outcome. Despite the difficulties, both he and the Red Bull team have the opportunity to improve their position in the upcoming race in Brazil.
Although Pérez has signed a contract extension with Red Bull, there are speculations that his poor performance and the race results could jeopardize his place in the team. The pressure on the Mexican driver increases as the final races of the season approach, and his future with the team remains uncertain.