Sergio Perez ‘really wants to finish’ his F1 career with Red Bull after new deal
Sergio Perez has outlined his dream to end his F1𒁃 career with Red Bull after signing a new contract.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sergio Perez has made it clear that he wants to end his F1 career with Red Bull after cꦅommitting to a new two-year deal.
Ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix, Red Bull announced Perez had signe🐠d a two-year 𓄧contract, keeping him with the team until the end of 2026.
If Perez sees out the remainder of the ♈deal, it will mean he’s spent six seasons in total at the Milton Keynes outfit.
While the Mexican has struggled at times, on the whole, he’s played his part in 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen’s and Red Bull’s title triumphs.
Reflecting on the new deal, Perez said in Thursday’s drivers’ press conference: “Well, I obviously feel happy once you get an agreement. It really means that both parties are happ🐠y with what we got, and happy to move forward. Andಞ obviously, we’ve got great targets ahead of us.
“Red Bull is a team that really takes everything out of you. It's soꦐmething that since I came here, the amount of how intense everything is on track, off track, and it's a challenge you don't have anywhere else. I haven't had that sort of challenge iಞn my career.
“When I sign, I'm really up for it and willing to give my 10🐎0%. It was just a very straightforward negotiation. Obviously, I've been in the team for a few years already, so it's always, I think, when you are alread🍸y there, it's a lot easier to reach an agreement.”
After a strong start to the season during the flyaway races,🍌 it appeared that Perez’s extension was a formality.
However, a🔯 small dip in recent weeks cast 𝐆some doubt over whether Red Bull would want to retain him.
Perez conceded that he was talking to different teams but his overwhelming preferred option was to stick with Red🎶 Bull.
I mean, you're always talking to𒁏 two ꦿdifferent teams,” he added. “There were other options out there, but for me, my plan A, B, and C was definitely to stay at Red Bull. “
“I really want to finish my career here, wherever that is. It's a team that has given me so much into my♏ career that I'm just really happy. And yeah, I just want to ꦰgive my best to this team until my last lap.”

In terms of on-track performance, Red Bull have failed to win two of the last races - their wor🐎st run of form since the start of 2022.
Given the stable regulations, Perez is unsurprised the likes of Ferrariജ and McLaren have reduced the deficit.
“Well, I think it's natural, you know,” he explained. “It's the third year of the same regulations. It's naturﷺal that teams are coming closer to us. We're f🐲inding it harder as well to find performance.
“But, yeah, I think we know 🐻where our biggest chunk of performance is going to come from. I don'▨t think we have unlocked that much during the year compared to other teams.
“So hopefully once we are able to unlock some of that performance, we can be in better shape, especially at different types of circuits. But yeah, the competition is super, super high. And I think this weekend there are three or four teams that can potentially get the victory. So I think it's gr🌃eat to have this competition.”

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