Sergio Perez drops hint over future as three options on table after Red Bull axe

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Sergio Perez Sets Deadline for Future Amidst F1 Driver Market Speculation

Formula One driver Sergio Perez has established a new timeframe to decide his future in the sport following his departure from Red Bull Racing, leaving him currently without a seat for the 2025 F1 season. The Mexican racer, after a four-year tenure with Christian Horner’s team, achieved notable success, securing second and third positions in the highly competitive Drivers’ Championship.

Limited Options in Current F1 Market

However, with numerous teams prioritizing long-term potential over immediate experience in their offseason driver selections, Perez, aged 35, finds himself on the sidelines as the season commences.

Perez has observed Red Bull’s driver selection process, which saw Liam Lawson initially chosen to partner Max Verstappen, only to be substituted by Yuki Tsunoda after a mere two races.

Deadline for Decision

Perez remains interested in a Formula One return but is unlikely to consider opportunities beyond September of the current year.

“I have six months,” Perez stated to Prodynamics. “I’ve given myself six months to assess my options and decide on the next phase of my career. Many doors are open.”

“Presently, I have the opportunity to determine my career path. The future holds significance, therefore I aim to allocate myself the time and space to make the optimal decision.”

Other Motorsport Ventures

RacingNews365 reports that several avenues exist for Perez should he wish to continue in motorsport. These include a potential return to Formula One, and should that not materialize, opportunities in other racing series.

Formula E and the World Endurance Championship are cited as viable alternatives where Perez would likely receive numerous offers if an F1 seat does not become available.

Cadillac F1 Entry as Potential Path

A prospective Formula One possibility for Perez could be with Cadillac, an entrant team slated to join the F1 grid in 2026 and actively seeking two drivers.

Cadillac Interest and Timeframe

Reports suggest Perez is already engaged in discussions with Cadillac. While Cadillac is not anticipating race victories in their inaugural season, they are aiming to contend for podium finishes, acknowledging their developmental starting position relative to established competitors.

Perez, a former Red Bull Racing driver, possesses considerable Formula One expertise, potentially making him a valuable asset. However, Cadillac has reportedly been informed of Perez’s limited availability.


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