Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Red Bull in no rush to announce 2025 driver line-up

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RED Bull is not in a rush to announce its driver line-up for 2025, team boss Christian Horner said yesterday ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix, following reports that the champions are in talks with Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz.

While three-time world champion Max Verstappen has a long-term contract with Red Bull until the end of 2028, Mexican driver Sergio Perez is only contracted with the team until the end of this year.

Perez told reporters on Thursday that he hoped to be able to announce his plans for next season in the coming weeks, prompting questions at yesterday’s managers’ press conference over whether that meant he would be leaving the Red Bull stable.

The energy drink brand’s motorsport consultant Helmut Marko on Thursday told Austria’s Kleine Zeitung newspaper that Red Bull had been talking to Sainz about a drive, but Audi had made him an offer the Thai-Austrian company could not match.

“We as a team aren’t in a particular rush. We’re in a fortunate position where many drivers would obviously like to drive for the team,” Horner told a press conference for team managers ahead of tomorrow’s Grand Prix.

“We’re happy with the pairing we have, we just want to make sure that the level of consistenc­y that (Perez) started with this season is maintained,” he added.

Perez has often struggled to get the same performanc­e out of the Red Bull car as his teammate, who won 19 out of 22 races last season.

He is second in the championsh­ip, 13 points behind his teammate but only nine points ahead of Sainz, who missed an opportunit­y to score at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix after contractin­g appendicit­is.

Horner said yesterday: “it’s only natural that there’s going to be significan­t interest (around Sainz), and I’m sure Audi would be foolish not to consider a driver of his quality.”

 ?? Reuters ?? QUESTIONS hang over the Red Bull driver pairing for 2025 as the Chinese Grand Prix takes centre stage this weekend. |
Reuters QUESTIONS hang over the Red Bull driver pairing for 2025 as the Chinese Grand Prix takes centre stage this weekend. |

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