Jul.8 - Sources are reporting that a specific performance clause in the new contract signed by Sergio Perez could trigger a major reshuffle affecting both of Red Bull's Formula 1 teams.

Perez's post-contract signing performance slump continued with a vengeance at Silverstone, where he spun out of Q1 and could then finish no higher than P17 on Sunday.

For now at least, while admitting that the Mexican is under rising pressure, the team's F1 consultant Dr Helmut Marko is backing Perez to improve.

"We expect Sergio to pull himself together again," the 81-year-old told Sport1 after the British GP.

"He has already managed to get out of a crisis several times in the past," Marko added. "Any other driver would not look good against Max either. Max is in the form of his life and still getting better."

Nonetheless, authoritative media sources - including De Telegraaf newspaper and Sky Italia - are suddenly divulging details of an apparent "ultimatum" that 34-year-old Perez is now facing.

Essentially, if Perez is not within 100 points of teammate Verstappen's tally by the Belgian GP - the last race before the summer break - Red Bull will contractually be able to terminate his contract.

Currently, the gap between them is a whopping 137 points.

"De Telegraaf understands from insiders that (Christian) Horner and Perez had an extensive conversation before Silverstone, during which the driver was told he needs to perform better before the summer break in order to keep his seat," the Dutch newspaper reports.

Compounding the problem for Perez is that Red Bull's contract with Liam Lawson, who will test Perez's car during a 'filming day' at Silverstone this week, guarantees the New Zealander a race seat by 2025.

An imminent reshuffle is therefore a very real possibility, with 34-year-old Daniel Ricciardo either promoted from the junior team RB or dropped altogether. Marko repeated his view at Silverstone that "all the shareholders" of Red Bull agree that RB must return to being a "junior team".

"There are still three races until the summer break," said the Austrian. "We will then sit down together and make decisions that go in this direction."

It seems a near-certainty that Lawson, 22, will be handed a race seat. "We will not release him," confirmed Marko, "because he will get another chance with us."

Amid the likely shakeups, Perez insists the extra pressure on his shoulders is not making his performance slump even deeper.

"No, no, that has nothing to do with it," he insists. "I have to find the form that I know I can have. On Friday we had a very positive day," Perez added. "Everything looked good."

Perez says he has not been told by Horner or Marko that he is likely to be dropped.

"No, nothing," he said. "I have a contract and I am fully focused on my job so that I can get back to form as soon as possible. It's not something that is distracting me or anything like that.

"Now is a good time to rest and get back into shape, and hopefully that will happen in time for Hungary and Belgium - two big weekends. I think there is light at the end of the tunnel.

"We are not far from unlocking two or three tenths which would change a lot of things," Perez concluded.


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10 F1 Fan comments on “Major Red Bull Team Shakeup Looms as Perez Struggles Continue

  1. shroppyfly

    A contract with Red Bull Racing, mmmm but the contract will have many many clauses, come on Checo, get her head in gear, we all know you CAN do it

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  2. Blo

    Its normal for drivers or any sportsman to go off the boil as they get older. Normally time to retire, FA and LH are not topical. For RB to have two drivers in that position is unfortunate.

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  3. fan

    we should have a racing series with less boring racing day and even more team strategy or driver line up at least to catch up deficit on sunday.

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  4. f1award

    It's sad to see Perez struggle just to get round the track when Sainz struggles to get a drive, Perez is finished why cant RB see it.
    Come on Max let others have a go in the best car.

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  5. Susan

    I think Max would love some competition from a teammate. Perez has been losing long enough. As Marko pointed out, he is just sitting. Perez had a longer run than he expected. He is older, driving a car he can’t manage, time to leave with some dignity.

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  6. Susan

    Same goes for Ricciardo. He won’t fair any better. Let Lawson have a crack at it. He is young, eager to learn and improves the more he drives. Max won’t be in the game much longer, time to start grooming eager young drivers, not older ones who aren’t.

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  7. smokey

    Checko has never been a #1 driver. He's been a reasonable #2 driver at best. His current form indicates that he has probably slumped to a #3 driver, or a test driver! Time for Checko to look for a series in Mexico where he can be competitive and depart F1.
    Daniel had a brief period as a #1 driver, but his current form is similar to Checko's, and shows he has lost his ability to consistently finish in front of Yuki. Daniel would be better off leaving F1 and racing in Australia's Supercar Series, which is the Down Under version of Bashcar.
    Red Bull needs to reinvent itself with fresh new talent that will take them into the future. For sure Lawson must be included, and Doohan ~ if they can get hime away from Alpine!

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