Red Bull reward Monaco man Perez with new deal to 2024
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.
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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.
Semana fantástica, victoria en el gran premio más importante de la Fórmula 1, en Mónaco, y renovación estelar hasta 2024 con el coche del campeón: Red Bull anunció este martes la extensión del contrato de Sergio Pérez durante dos años más. «He firmado demasiado pronto», se escuchó decir a Checo en el podio de Montecarlo, y esa afirmación desató rumores. Ahora ya se sabe: estampó su sello en el nuevo acuerdo en el Principado, antes de la carrera, y con 32 años se compromete con la firma de Milton Keynes que le ha ayudado a ganar dos carreras (Azerbaiyán 2021 y Mónaco 2022, antes había vencido con Racing Point en Sakhir 2020), lograr una pole (Arabia 2022) y subir nueve veces al podio (de un total de 19 en su carrera).
Fresh off his win at the Monaco Grand Prix, Sergio Perez has signed an extension with Red Bull.
Running with roughly half a second between each of the top four cars in the final ten laps of the Monaco Grand Prix, Carlos Sainz says there were two occasions where he thought he was about to pitch race leader Sergio Perez into a spin.
The good news from the Monaco Grand Prix is that nice people really do win.
Ferrari's post-race protest into Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez's pit lane failure was because of a mistake with the FIA's rules. The Monaco Grand Prix's race notes claimed drivers had to keep to the right of the solid yellow line at pit exit at all times.