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Martin Brundle breaks silence on Red Bull sacking Sergio Perez

According to former Formula 1 driver Martin Brundle, Red Bull Racing will continue to back Sergio Perez alongside Max Verstappen in order to avoid any 'volatility' within their team.  Despite Perez's recent struggles, Brundle suggests that Red Bull is unlikely to replace him, aiming to maintain stability in their line-up. After a strong start to the season, with two victories in the first four races, Perez has endured a series of poor weekends, causing his title hopes to fade dramatically. In contrast, Verstappen has capitalised on Perez's struggles, securing four consecutive victories and establishing a commanding 69-point lead at the top of the F1 drivers' championship. Brundle, in...
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