Does Pérez Really Deserve a Red Bull?

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Published 2024-04-19
I'm taking a hard look at Sergio Perez's entire racing career, from his early karting days to his dramatic rise through the ranks to Formula 1. In this video, I'll break down his performances, critical races, and the milestones that earned him a seat at Red Bull Racing.

I will scrutinize his stats and team dynamics to assess if he truly deserves to keep his seat. Join me as I uncover the truth behind Perez's journey to the top.

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All Comments (21)
  • @DailyFuelUp
    Let the debates begin: should he be kept for 2025 or not? 👇
  • @troonder6274
    Why tf do people even have this question? Perez is an excellent second driver. I think RB better not make Checo angry, because we know how good is his defense
  • @SilentCarrot
    He’s been doing his job so far, P2. Leave that man alone.
  • I hate to say it but without Verstappen, Red Bull is not much better than the rest. Now, i really admire Verstappen and the way he drives is like magic, don't get me wrong, but they painted themselves as a top-team, and with Max being so good, of course any other driver seems bad (Albon, Gasly, Ricciardo, Sainz, now Pérez), eventho they are all very talented drivers. I just say: let Pérez do, let Max do, we see the field catching up to Red Bull, so then they'll all be fighting.
  • I have f ing enough of Perez haters. How many of Max teammates could win next to him? 1 Daniel, but look at him now. Perez doing terrific despite being one of the oldest. Also he has different preferences than Max so the car would always evolve away from him towards Max 's needs. He preffer understeer for his style of driving, Max oversteer. Checko is great at tire management but the team never allowes him the one stop strategy. Also he had a lot of podiums with shitbox cars until he landed Redbull.
  • @lukasr1166
    Does he get consistent podiums behind max? Yes he does. So he's good enough
  • @user-mx8ow6xd1s
    Either you just watch the races on TV or too lazy to put in the time to do research on Checo's struggles midway through the last couple seasons. Maybe watch some of his driver POV during race weekends to understand the lack of support from his engineers to take the feedback he gives them.
  • @AutobahnVault
    There's no debate on the comments. The answer is YES; Checo is perfect for the job.
  • @BikerDrum
    Well... Perez is currently #2 in the driver standings so let's see how he finishes the season before we put a target on his back.
  • Only racist Europeans think he doesn't... and that photo is offensive as it gets.
  • @Drrolfski
    This video is already outdated on publication with Alonso not a candidate anymore. If the goal is to bring the fight to Max within the team then sure, Lewis or Alonso could probably pull it off somewhat. But if the goal is to operate the team at a relatively harmoniously P1 and P2 level, then Checo should be considered as a candidate for that seat.
  • @Gizfreek
    Keep Perez for 2025 as even his bad 2023 season was enough for 2nd place and see what Lawson can do in a TR/AT/VCARB (?!) before promoting him to RBR.
  • @afrocrumble8721
    Unlike other drivers. Checo is an amazing number 2. He isn't wanting to fight Max like Daniel, Alex and Pierre.
  • @jonathanvl1160
    He is exactly what redbull wants, capable, a team player and good at defending and not wanting to have a go at Max via causing issues in the paddock.
  • @Cconcorde
    I mean... the options are limited.. I feel like he will stay for a while.
  • @salmanazam9444
    He might not 100% deserve it but he is perfect in that seat. Red Bull can win on the strength of Max and the car. They don't much need an extraordinary wheelman in the 2nd seat, they just need that driver to stay out of the way.