“Rocking the establishment” warning to Red Bull over replacing Sergio Perez
“You don🙈’t want someone rocking the establishment"

Red Bull have been told that potentially replacing Seꩵrgio Perez is a “delicate process”.
The infamously ruthless F1 constructors’ cha🍬mp🃏ions axed Daniel Ricciardo from their RB sister team in favour of Liam Lawson this season.
But they backed Pe🔯rez at the midway stage when he was under immense pressu🌟re to lose his race seat.
L𒈔awson’s presence on the F1 grid means he can effectively audition for Perez’s seat in 2025.
Williams' Fra🍷nco Colapinto has also been linked with a Red Bull move.
“He’s got to beat Yuki Tsunoda comprehensively,” Anthony Da💧vidson told ꧙the Sky F1 podcast about Lawson.
“He’s got to wow R🅷ed Bull to give them the confidence that they’re looking for, to potentially replace Perez.
“Tha🦹t will take some convincing because he🐈 has stood the test of time so far.
“He’s a good teammate for Max. Max enjoys hav♓ing him there.𝓀 He’s a known quantity for Max.
“You don’t want some🎃one rocking the establishment. It’s a delicate process that Red Bull are going through.
“It’s exciting that they’ve got thiꦺs young driver, Lawson, that has come along. They do have young drivers waiting in the wings,🦄 it is proof that the Red Bull young driver programme does work.
“Look at other catego𝓀ries - Jean Eric Vergne, Sebastien Buemi, Antonio Felix Da Costa - who have gone on to be world champions in their own right. Proof that it works.
“Whether the✤y are given enough time or not when they arrive in F1? That’s a different൩ question.
“Maybe that side of things isn’t managed as well.
“But it’s a difficult process, it’s hard to be in their position with 🉐these super talents waiting in the wings.”
Perez is contracted for 2025 bu🔯t the scrutiny on his performances will ꩵnot relent.
His bad patch ﷽of form midway through this year allowed McLaren and Ferrari to overtake Red Bull 🍬in the constructors’.

Jam🅺es was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a🧸 decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.