Sergio Perez: ‘If I was faster than Max Verstappen, it was a problem’ at Red Bull

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Sergio Perez reflects on his time at Red Bull and the difficulties of driving with four-time champion Max Verstappen.

The Mexican driver joins the Milton Keynes team in 2021 after spells with Force India/Racing Point, McLaren and Sauber. While he started out as a strong second driver alongside the Dutchman, finishing fourth in the drivers’ championship in his first year with the team, finishing third in 2022 and second in 2023, he began to struggle increasingly with the machine he claimed was tailor-made for Verstappen.

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In 2024, Perez finished eighth in the drivers’ standings. In 2025, he was replaced by rookie Liam Lawson, who was replaced by Yuki Tsunoda after just two race weekends. The Japanese driver has now been replaced by Isack Hadjar for 2026 as well.

“We have the best team,” Perez said of Red Bull during his appearance. Crack Podcast.

“Unfortunately, everything was destroyed. I believe that our team dominated F1 for the next ten years and unfortunately it all came to an end. But I was in the best team. It’s a complex team, right? Because being Max’s team-mate… just being Max’s team-mate is very difficult, but being Max’s team-mate at Red Bull is by far the worst job in Formula One.

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“Everyone forgets, doesn’t it? When I arrived at Red Bull and I started getting results and everything, everyone forgot how difficult it was to be in that seat. I knew exactly what I was getting into. When I arrived at Red Bull, they put you against one of the greatest drivers in history.”

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In his first meeting with then-captain Christian Horner, the team’s situation became clear to him.

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