As the 2024 F1 season screeches toward its thrilling finale, Red Bull Racing’s Sergio “Checo” Perez is under immense pressure with only five races left to prove he deserves his seat. With whispers of his exit growing louder, Red Bull’s motorsport advisor Helmut Marko has made it crystal clear: Perez’s performance will dictate his fate with the team—and his make-or-break moment starts this weekend at the Mexican Grand Prix, his home turf.
Last year’s Mexican GP ended in heartbreak for Perez after a high-stakes collision with Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, shattering his chance to make history on home soil. This year, Perez arrives with more to lose than ever. Red Bull’s second-place position in the Constructors’ Championship is hanging by a thread, and the fight is fiercer than ever. McLaren has surged ahead, and Ferrari’s latest victory at the U.S. Grand Prix signaled a new powerhouse in the paddock. Marko isn’t mincing words: Checo must deliver, or Red Bull may be forced to look elsewhere.
“He’s shown us brilliance before,” Marko stated, referencing Perez’s brief stint in the lead during last year’s Mexican GP. “But that was fleeting. Now, he must show up consistently, and he knows what’s at stake.”
The stakes are indeed high. With Ferrari taking a 1-2 finish in Austin—thanks to Charles Leclerc’s sensational win and Carlos Sainz’s return to form—Red Bull’s once-secure position in the standings is slipping. Mercedes, Ferrari, and McLaren are bringing their A-game to every race, leaving no room for error for Perez, who has struggled to match the relentless dominance of his teammate Max Verstappen.
Ferrari’s recent performance in Austin has been nothing short of a wake-up call for Red Bull. Marko himself has acknowledged that Ferrari has become the most consistent threat on the grid. “In Austin, Ferrari outpaced everyone. McLaren has been strong, and Mercedes keeps bouncing back. But Ferrari? Right now, they’re our biggest competitor,” he emphasized.
With just five races and two high-stakes sprints remaining, the Red Bull camp is feeling the heat. The Milton-Keynes-based team knows that a second-place finish in the Constructors’ Championship is non-negotiable, and all eyes are on Perez to help secure it. For Red Bull, every lap matters now more than ever, and for Checo, this could be his last shot to prove he’s up for the challenge.
As Formula 1 heads into the closing races of the season, all eyes will be on Sergio Perez at the Mexican GP. For the Mexican star, there’s more than pride on the line—this weekend could very well decide his future in the sport. Will Checo rise to the occasion or watch his Red Bull dream fade in front of his home crowd? The clock is ticking, and every second counts.