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F1 News: Sergio Perez Reveals Retirement Plan - "When Change Of Rules Is In Effect"

Sergio Perez has debunked retirement rumours, stating his intention to race at least until the 2026 F1 season to experience the new set of rules.
F1 News: Sergio Perez Reveals Retirement Plan - "When Change Of Rules Is In Effect"
F1 News: Sergio Perez Reveals Retirement Plan - "When Change Of Rules Is In Effect"

Sergio Perez has shut down rumours circulating on social media about his impending retirement, stating he plans to race at least until 2026, awaiting the new set of F1 rules before making any decisions about his future. The Red Bull driver has been a subject of intense speculation after a series of underwhelming performances compared to his teammate, Max Verstappen.

Key Takeaways:

  • Rumour Denial: Sergio Perez and sources close to him have categorically denied rumours about his retirement, which gained traction after being posted on Reddit. The post claimed that Perez was informed by Red Bull during the Japanese Grand Prix that they would not retain him for the 2024 season.
  • Perez’s Statement: Perez has expressed his desire to continue racing at least until the 2026 season, when the new F1 rules are set to come into effect. He is eager to see how the new regulations will impact his enjoyment of the sport before deciding on his future.
  • Season’s Performance and Future Goals: Despite a challenging season and being significantly behind Verstappen, Perez has set clear goals for himself. He aims to secure second place in the current season and fight for the title in the next year, demonstrating his commitment to his racing career and his determination to bounce back.

In recent weeks, a rumour regarding Sergio Perez’s retirement has been spreading like wildfire on social media platforms, particularly originating from a Reddit post. The post, supposedly from a reliable source, detailed that Perez was set to announce his retirement during his home Grand Prix in Mexico, creating a buzz across the F1 community. The rumour gained momentum following a series of less-than-ideal performances from Perez, trailing significantly behind his teammate Max Verstappen since the Miami Grand Prix.

However, Perez has been quick to squash these rumours, ensuring fans and critics alike that his retirement is not on the immediate horizon. A source close to the Red Bull driver labelled the retirement claims as simply untrue, corroborating Perez’s previous statements about his intention to continue racing. Perez shared his aspirations to race through at least the 2026 season, wanting to experience the upcoming changes in F1 rules before making any concrete decisions about his future.

"I want to keep going, at least until 2026 when the change of rules is in effect and experience how much can I enjoy with this new set of rules. From there on, decide what will come for me in the future," Perez affirmed.

Christian Horner, the Team Principal of Red Bull Racing, acknowledged Perez’s current challenges, referring to it as "a bit of a spiral." However, Horner remains hopeful that Perez will find his form again in the remainder of the 2023 season. Perez himself has acknowledged Verstappen’s exceptional season, even referring to it as one of the best in F1 history. Nevertheless, he remains focused on his goals, aiming for second place this season and setting his sights on a championship battle in 2024.

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Alex Harrington
ALEX HARRINGTON

Alex is the editor-in-chief of F1 editorial. He fell in love with F1 at the young age of 7 after hearing the scream of naturally aspirated V10s echo through his grandparents' lounge. That year he watched as Michael Schumacher took home his fifth championship win with Ferrari, and has been unable to look away since. 

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