It's a quite particular season for Sergio Perez. First the excellent start, then the fall and now the rise. The Mexican has experienced the first fourteen races of the year between a few highs and many lows, especially if they are compared his performances with those of teammate Verstappen, true dominator of this season.
A very particular season
Despite the particular 2023, it seems that about Perez's future let there be no doubts: the Mexican In fact, he will remain at Red Bull until his contract expires in 2024. Another year available for grid number #11 to try to prove that he deserves to be Max Verstappen's teammate. TO Monza, Perez took the lead during the race by exploiting the power of his RB19, collecting the Red Bull one-two together with Max, keeping the two Ferraris behind.

Perez isn't moving from Red Bull
It's no secret that although Perez's performances have improved in recent races, the Mexican has been in the spotlight. Several times, in fact, Helmut Marko made it clear that Perez was a special observer and Ricciardo's arrival in Alpha Tauri it was an even clearer message addressed to him. Following the Australian's injury – with his not exactly the best conditions – Horner reiterated that Perez will remain at Red Bull at least until his contract expires.
The future and the expiring contract
And in 2025? Difficult, and above all very early, to be able to say. Meanwhile, Perez knows that he must give his all, otherwise his farewell cannot be ruled out at all"Every year, – Perez admitted – you are lucky enough to be able to learn new things, and that's why I love this sport so much. You always learn something, in every session and every weekend. I believe that, ultimately, the most important thing is to learn from your mistakes".

Perez admits: “From 2025 I won't rule out new experiences”
We must always learn, even if it is not certain that this can be the only antidote to be able to remain in RB from 2025. Precisely for this reason, Perez does not rule out a possible new stage"With the season we've had, I think it's important to support the next races by trying to grow where I feel I can make a contribution. And if my place in 2025 is not here (in Red Bull, ed.), then I will have to evaluate alternatives. At the moment, however, my big focus remains on being here, winning more races and winning the constructors' title with Red Bull. I have a contract with them until next season, and then we'll sit down and talk about it".