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‘Impossible' for Red Bull to keep Sergio Perez in 2024

Former Formula 1 driver Christijan Albers has voiced his surprise at Sergio Perez's ability to retain his seat at Red Bull Racing, considering the team's historically ruthless approach to driver decisions. Perez's contract with Red Bull is set to run until the end of the 2024 season.  However, recent performances have sparked speculation about his future with the team, following two consecutive underwhelming outings, finishing P8 in Singapore and enduring a retirement in Japan, compounded by costly penalties. Albers expressed his astonishment at Perez's continued presence within the team, especially in light of Red Bull's history of swift driver changes.  Want to work in Formula...
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