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Sergio Perez’s crisis hit a new low with Q1 elimination at his home grand prix. The reason for it wasn’t quite what it seemed, but the potential cost was clear as Liam Lawson quietly impressed again
Sergio Perez’s confidence crisis in Formula 1 reached a new low with a Q1 elimination at his home grand prix. This unfortunate result places him in 18th position for the Mexican Grand Prix, adding to his string of disappointments in what he described as a “terrible season.” Red Bull is currently evaluating its 2025 driver line-up, with Perez experiencing a dip in form since the season resumed in August. Despite having a contract until 2026, Perez faced the possibility of being dropped before the summer break, and his struggles have continued. Issues with braking have plagued Perez in recent races, affecting his ability to stop the car effectively and compromising his overall performance on the track. Liam Lawson, a leading candidate to replace Perez, has been impressing in the second Red Bull team, making a strong case for a promotion to the top team in 2025.