Sergio Perez will be a
Red Bull Racing driver in 2021. And besides
Helmut Marko and
Christian Horner, he can also thank someone special for this opportunity. Without
Mattia Binotto, we might not have seen Perez on the grid at all in 2021.
Binotto the cause
Even before the 2020 season started, the silly season was turned upside down.
Sebastian Vettel was kicked out by
Ferrari after 2020 and the team had to look for a new driver. Binotto saw
Carlos Sainz as the ideal replacement and
Ferrari's problems were thus resolved.
Vettel, on the other hand, no longer had a seat and went looking for a new place on the
Formula 1 grid.
Lawrence Stroll, who put a lot of money into the career of his son and the Racing Point team, and Vettel had been close acquaintances for a long time. In addition, Stroll senior made sure that the name
Racing Point disappears from
Formula 1 and the name
Aston Martin returns. Vettel saw his chance and wanted to link his name to the legendary car brand.
Choose between Stroll and Perez
The only problem Racing Point had at the time was that it already had two drivers under contract.
Lance Stroll and Perez would "just" drive for the team in 2021, it was long suggested. However, this is not the case. One of the two had to leave the field for the arrival of four-time world champion Vettel. As "the son of" Stroll's place was never in danger and Perez had to look for a new seat in the top class of motorsport.
At that time, the seats of all teams in midfield were virtually occupied. Ferrari,
McLaren and
Renault were full.
Mercedes had already confirmed
Valtteri Bottas and
Lewis Hamilton is still only a matter of time. Perez quickly said that a step back into the Formula 1 field was not an option for him and so there was only one place left.
Domino effect led to Perez contracting
That one place was of course at
Red Bull Racing. Red Bull had problems with the second driver next to
Max Verstappen for two years. Both
Pierre Gasly and
Alexander Albon did not come close to Verstappen, while Perez seemed to be driving better and better. In the end, his skills were good enough and
Christian Horner and
Helmut Marko wanted the Mexican in the second Red Bull seat. A gigantic domino effect that started with
Mattia Binotto who fired Vettel and ended with Perez as the new Red Bull driver.
This article was written and originally published by Bonne on the Dutch edition of GPblog.com.