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Perez eyes ‘a few more years' at Red Bull

Feb.16 As the early 2025 ‘silly season' ignites all around him, Sergio Perez says he wants to stay at Red Bull for 'a few more years'. The Mexican has often struggled to keep up with teammate Max Verstappen since joining the energy drink-owned Formula 1 team in 2021. His latest contract expires at the end of this year, and multiple drivers including Daniel Ricciardo are tipped to replace him for 2025. However, the ‘silly season' of musical chairs in F1 has utterly exploded since Lewis Hamilton dropped the bombshell news of his move next year to Ferrari. 'Most drivers will want to decide on their contracts as early as possible,' Perez, 34, said at the launch of Red Bull's 2024...
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