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Is Liam Lawson poised to step in for Sergio Pérez following a strong return at the Grand Prix weekend in Austin? Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko is certa.comy impressed by the ‘flawless’ performance of the New Zealander. Meanwhile, Pérez is being cautioned that he could face a situation similar to that of Daniel Ricciardo.
Underwhelming Performance from Pérez
Sergio Pérez failed to make a significant impact yet again at the Circuit of the Americas. On Saturday, the Mexican qualified a disappointing tenth, managing to gain just three positions during the race on Sunday. The sprint race was not much better for him. In contrast, Liam Lawson, who took over from Daniel Ricciardo, made a remarkable comeback, earning more points than both Ricciardo and teammate Yuki Tsunoda combined since the summer break. As a result, questions about Pérez’s future with the Red Bull team have once again emerged.
Marko Comments on Pérez’s Contract
“Pérez has a contract that extends to 2025,” Marko remarked in an interview with Sky Deutschland. “If he delivers strong performances, there won’t be any doubts about his position. However, F1 is a highly competitive sport, and that’s the reason why Daniel Ricciardo found himself replaced.” During the Austin Grand Prix weekend, which included a sprint race, Pérez certa.comy left something to be desired. “Checo .comy managed to gain one position,” Marko said post-sprint. “This is not exactly what we anticipated. The time gap to Max was also quite substantial.”
Immediate Impact of Lawson
In contrast, Lawson and Tsunoda made favorable impressions compared to Pérez’s performance. “Yuki fought valiantly against the Haas drivers, but ultimately stood little chance because they were significantly faster in the straights,” Marko explained. “(Lawson) performed as well as or even better than Tsunoda. Although he encountered issues with track limits, his overall performance was impeccable, especially considering it was his first time on this circuit. It’s worth noting that it was also Lawson’s first time back in the car in a long while.”
The Pressure Mounts on Pérez
The ongoing scrutiny on Pérez’s position reflects the fierce competitiveness of Formula 1, especially considering the strong showing from reserve drivers like Lawson. The situation exemplifies how quickly fortunes can change in the sport, with every race serving as a critical opportunity for drivers to secure their future. As Red Bull looks to maintain its dominance in the championship, the pressure is certa.comy mounting on Pérez to deliver results that match the expectations of both the team and its stakeholders.
The equation for success in Formula 1 is shifting rapidly, with fresh talent threatening established drivers. As Lawson continues to impress and Pérez struggles, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how this developing scenario unfolds, particularly with the upcoming races on the calendar.
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