Crash.net's Lewis Larkam takes a look at the areas Sergio Perez must deliver in order to meet Red Bull's expectations and ensure he avoids a similar fate to his predecessors...
Despite catching coronavirus and facing uncertainty over his F1 future, Sergio Perez was one of the most impressive and consistent drivers on the grid in 2020.
Sergio Perez is relishing the prospect of competing with the title-contending Red Bull Racing for arguably his most competitive chance more than a decade after his F1 debut
McLaren has officially claimed third place in the F1 constructors’ championship after the Abu Dhabi stewards decide to take no further action against Carlos Sainz.
Sergio Perez and Kevin Magnussen are set to start on the back row of the grid for F1’s season-ending Abu Dhabi GP after exceeding their respective power unit allocations for 2020.
Sebastian Vettel says his six years at Ferrari were “a rollercoaster ride” as he heads into his final race with the team at the 2020 F1 season-ending Abu Dhabi GP.
Sergio Perez has revealed Red Bull’s motorsport chief Helmut Marko was one of the many team bosses to send their congratulations after winning his first F1 race last time out in Bahrain.
Racing Point owner Lawrence Stroll hopes Sergio Perez lands a seat with Red Bull for the 2021 F1 season following his departure from the Silverstone outfit.
Sergio Perez is confident he would have had the pace to keep George Russell behind and still win F1’s Sakhir GP even if the Mercedes driver had not suffered his late puncture.
F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton won a dramatic, incident-filled Bahrain GP as Romain Grosjean survived a horrific fireball crash that stopped the race.
Mercedes were once again the team to beat in F1 qualifying at the Bahrain International Circuit, but that might not necessarily translate into Sunday's race under the lights...
Daniel Ricciardo and Sebastian Vettel will not get any extra track running with their respective new F1 teams McLaren and Aston Martin prior to 2021 pre-season testing.