Sergio Perez's strained relationship with Max Verstappen could spark F1 driver shake-up in 2024 🟢 GARSIDEK
and the indubitable excellence of Verstappen. Horner’s claim that last week’s test which Red Bull carried out without blemish was the most impressive he had experienced in his 17 years with the team ought to make a few knees buckle.
Since the present regulations are not due for revision until 2026, it would not be a stretch to see Verstappen rattle off five in a row, never mind the hat-trick he is chasing this year, by which time he would still be a mere stripling of 28 years. Given the potential of Verstappen to overwhelm the immediate future, there is already a degree of energy being spent on how the drivers might respond.
Should Red Bull deem Perez no longer worth the trouble, a scenario that will reveal its answer as the season progresses, expect conjecture about a replacement to intensify accordingly. If McLaren continue to labour, so might their hold on Norris despite the contract between the parties. And what of Ferrari in this regard?
Alonso laughed off the question of parental bias at the team launch last month. It seems that the undimmed desire and talent of another two-time world champion driver many would back if he were given the chance to share Verstappen’s Red Bull riches, renders the discussion meaningless.
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