Sergio Perez inks new Red Bull deal to last to end of 2024
Sergio Perez has agreed an extension to his contract with Red Bull that will see him remain until the end of the 2024 season at least.
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Sergio Perez has agreed an extension to his contract with Red Bull that will see him remain until the end of the 2024 season at least.
Red Bull on Tuesday announced they have rewarded Sergio Perez with a fresh two-year deal until 2024, with the Mexican signing in Monaco last weekend. The new contract gave Max Verstappen's teammate double cause for celebration after he emerged from all the chaos caused by a pre-race deluge to win the iconic Grand Prix. "For us, holding onto his pace, race craft and experience was a no-brainer and we are delighted that Checo will continue to race for the team until 2024," said team boss Christian Horner.
Red Bull on Tuesday announced they have rewarded Sergio Perez with a fresh two-year deal until 2024, with the Mexican signing in Monaco last weekend.
Sergio Perez has extended his contract and will remain with Red Bull until 2024 two days after winning the Monaco Grand Prix for the first time, the Formula One team said on Tuesday.
LONDON :Monaco Grand Prix winner Sergio Perez had more to celebrate on Tuesday when Red Bull announced a contract extension keeping the Mexican alongside Formula One world champion Max Verstappen until 2024.
Fresh off his win at the Monaco Grand Prix, Sergio Perez has signed an extension with Red Bull.
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