Sergio Perez insists "I will be here and here again next year" as he addresses F1 speculation
“I’m fu𒅌lly foওcused to fully deliver. I will be here and here again next year and that’s nothing different.”

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Sergio Perez has dismissed speculation surrounding a performance clause in his contract which could allow Red Bull to axe him during the F1 summer break.
It’s been reported that Red Bull could activate a clause in Perez’s new F1 deal that if he’s more than 100 points behind 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen at the summer 𝓡break - the current gap is 137 - they could make a change.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Liam Lawson was testing for Red Bull last week, while 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Yuki Tsunoda has made it clear he’s ready for a promotion.
Perez’s sudden downturn in form has left Red Bull vulnerable in the F1 constructors’ championship aꦇmid McLaren’s impressive resultওs, even if they continue to leave wins on the table.
Speaking ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix, where 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:wuqian0821.com are in the paddock, Perez clarified the rumo💮urs that the summer break is a possible deadline.
“There’s nothing related to that,” he said. “Obviously I cannot talk about my﷽ cont✱ract. What I said was the next two races are important for me, I want to go on holiday with a good spirit and I think it’s good for my side of the garage to go with a good spirit.
“I wasn’t talkin✅g about anythin꧋g else. I’m fully focused to fully deliver. I will be here and here again next year and that’s nothing different. I’m just fully committed to myself.”
Perez has scored just 15 points in the last six races, fewer than Haas’ 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Nico Hulkenberg.
The Mexican’s worrying performances is a trend from the last two seasons where he started t💖he year🅰 off strongly before tipping during the European leg of the campaign.

Perez has vowed to bounce back, with his final position🔯 in Abu Dhabi, the most imꦿportant thing.
“Well, I haven’t been performing, he added. “First of all, at my 100% in the circumsta💛nces when you put yourself in difficult positions. I take a lo♊t of responsibility for that.
“Obviously there’s been a lot of circumstances 𝐆as w💃ell with different sort of races, so I think it’s a little bit of everything when you are in this vicious circle.
We had a really strong Friday but then I messed up in Silverstone in qualifying. Then with the strategy in Silverst🥂one we just throw the dice and see what happened and it didn’t work for us.
“The main thing is I’ve been in this business too long and I know it will only matter where I finish in Abu Dhabi. So let’s ride the rollercoaster and hopefully get ba𓂃ck on form very soon.”
Perez admitted that shutting out the “noise” has been difficult, conceding that racing for a top team like Red Bulﷺl inevitably brings more pressure and scrutiny.
He concluded: “It’s difficult to shut down the external noise but at the end of the day I come here to get my very best, my maximum effort and when I’m here, when I’m at home training or at home in the simulator I focus on the importantꦺ stuff.
“At the end of the day the noise - I think it’s a lot bigger when you’re at🎶 Red Bull. But it’s the beauty of this challenge.
“It’s why I decided to sign and extend my contract with this teamไ bec🐻ause I love the challenge. It’s really hard but it takes absolutely everything out of you and that’s why I wanted to continue here.”

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