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Pérez’s position at Red Bull has faced heavy scrutiny in recent weeks as he's gone through a dip in performance.
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F1 Belgian GP takeaways: Mercedes' bittersweet victory, Ferrari's frustration
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Sergio Pérez’s brutal Belgian GP leaves Red Bull facing a decision ‘nobody wants to make’
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F1 Belgian GP preview: Ferrari looks to capitalize from pole, Checo's big chance
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Max Verstappen denies reports of Red Bull sim racing ban, will not change radio approach
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The reigning champion's vexation with Red Bull's performance signals how different 2024 is going for the once-dominant team.
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Plus: Mercedes slips backward and Williams' Logan Sargeant takes a step forward.
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Pérez’s latest error could hasten considerations of a switch, most likely for Liam Lawson.
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Hypercars exist at the upper limit of automotive performance, a level the RB17 sought to reach by harnessing F1 technology.
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Verstappen remains incredibly hard to beat, but making the right calls will make all the difference now.
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Opportunity for the British drivers. Redemption for Pérez. Damage-control for Ferrari. And all the while, Verstappen looms.
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Pérez's latest qualifying mistake raises questions about his job security at Red Bull, which is known for making tough driver decisions.
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Plus: The Bearman arrives at Haas.
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The Austria GP clash is a flash point in Norris and Verstappen's competitive and personal relationship.
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The RB driver is a fan favorite, but there’s no substitute for on-track performance in a sport with just 20 seats.
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The Spanish GP was further proof that the F1 grid is growing more and more competitive.
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For this to be the second race in a row that Norris could have won on merit ahead of Verstappen is an encouraging sign for the coming races.
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Plus: Ferrari's struggles, Alpine's prime opportunity ... and is Mercedes back?
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McLaren, Ferrari and Mercedes have closed the gap, but the upcoming run of European races could put Red Bull back in control.
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The thriller in Montreal served as a reminder of what Max Verstappen's driving skill and mental strength.
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Ferrari's veteran driver knows he can only race for one of four teams in 2025 – none of them contenders.
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Plus: More on Esteban Ocon and the impact of Stewart-Haas Racing's closure on Haas F1 Team.
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Verstappen was 69 points ahead this time last year, compared to 31 now, while Red Bull's lead is 24 instead of last year's 154.
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Plus, what Max Verstappen can do from P6, and a big opportunity for Alpine and Williams.
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Plus: Notes from Friday practice and the incredible story of the first winner of the Monaco GP.
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