Horner sees the pressure growing on Red Bull: 'We really need him'

07:30, 21 Oct 2024
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Christian Horner has stressed that Red Bull racing "really needs" Sergio Perez to perform to stop a slide in the F1 Constructors' World Championship. The Austrian team is now under serious pressure from Ferrari for second place.

Sergio Perez finished last out of the drivers from the top four teams (aside from Lewis Hamilton, who retired). Meanwhile, Ferrari finished first and second with Charles Leclerc taking the race win. Horner acknowledged the impressive performance from the Italian team. "Ferrari, again, congratulations to them this weekend. They've been very, very strong. They've got two drivers that are competing at the front. McLaren likewise, their drivers, there's not a big deficit between them," Horner said in the paddock.

He sees the pressure growing on Red Bull. "So that's where we really need for the constructors to have Checo come into play," Horner added.

Horner on Perez in Mexico

The Mexican Grand Prix will take place next weekend. Horner hopes the home crowd will give Perez the boost he needs.

"Hopefully, with the support he will receive in Mexico, it will give him that boost. Obviously when you qualify out of position, you lose so much time coming through tail end cars in the top ten that you've then lost contact with the rest of the race," the Red Bull Racing boss concluded.

This article has been created in collaboration with Estéban den Toom

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Ludizapoli 21 October 2024 at 15:51+ 7267

It would be nice if Checo announced his retirement with a good result.?

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Zoerdoef 21 October 2024 at 08:48+ 976

Now you need him, but people been saying this for quite a while Horner just too stubborn to accept it before, but money goes a long way right.

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Game on-x4 21 October 2024 at 07:56+ 46571

Yuki can do a better job! ...Looking at this last race Perez is just going around and around the track..

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Mech Engineer 21 October 2024 at 07:38+ 55107

Well, the problem is RB does not have a ready very talented driver that they can put in Checo's seat, until they evaluate who the better driver is between Lawson and Yuki.
Williams certainly made the correct call by substituting Lawson for Colapinto and its already bearing fruit.
VCARB has also done the correct decision by swapping Danny for Lawson. Ricciardo has mostly been performing worse than Yuki, but from todays race, we can see that Lawson had the advantage on Yuki, so that swap was definitely a good move.
When Ferrari or HAAS needed a substitute, they had Bearman to call upon from F2 who was more than capable to jump into the car.
RB do not have a good and talented driver in F2 that they can call upon in short notice to do so. Hadjar?? My god! NO!

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Joost F1 21 October 2024 at 08:05+ 24869

Hadjar seems to be pretty good/capable! Besides that, I'm definitely not convinced yet that Lawson would prevail over Yuki...