Sergio Perez buoyed by advice on how to avoid the dreaded Red Bull cull
Sergio Perez told what he m෴ust do in Qatar to survive the axe

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sergio Perez could still save his Red Bull career in Qatar, he has been told.
But ꦍhis task was made harder by a dreadful Friday, quali♍fying 16th for Saturday's sprint race.
The R𝔍ed Bull driver has come under increasing pressure as the season has worn on, with speculation that he could be axed for 2025🥂.
Christian Horner has been unable to confirm that they wi﷽ll stick with Perez long-term.
“For him to come out here, and to put in a good rꦇesult, is difficult when you’ve had such a negative run of results,” Jenson Button told Sky Sports before Perez qualified 16th.
“But if he has two magnificent races, beats Max Verstappen, then he’s got a really good chance of keeping his drive because everyone thinks of the last race in♊ this sport. T⛦hey really do!
“But if it continues like it has continued, I ♏can’t see hi꧃m being here next year.
“He won’t be here for his performances, will he?”
Naomi Schiff added: “At some point you’ve go🐼t to ask, when is it too little, too late𒅌?
“This weekend they are still within a fighting c🙈ha✱nce of the constructors’.
“So if he can get out there? Who knows…”
Red Bull 🍨have conceded the advantage in the constructors’ championship to McLaren, and have also been overtaken by Ferrari, largely because of Per💖ez’s inability to score points.
The Mexican was boosted by🐬 a♛ new contract mid-way through this season in an attempt to give him confidence but it hasn’t worked out.
R🃏B teammates Liam Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda will both be considered as pote🐼ntial Perez replacements.
Fra♕nco Colapinto of Williams was also assessed by Red Bull as they ponder what t🐷o do.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everyt꧒hing from American sports, to fไootball, to F1.