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Perez is a huge deal in Mexico and among the Mexican diaspora in the USA, which makes sense given the sheer range of companies he does adverts for and also has as sponsors. But yeah, his performances have been naff of late so it was a surprise to see Red Bull commit so soon to giving him 2025 and maybe also 2026, depending on who you believe. Ricciardo faces a fight to keep his seat at Baby Red Bull imo given Marko really wants Liam Lawson in the car after he impressed as Ricciardo's stand-in last year while the Red Bull junior Isack Hadjar is challenging for the F2 title and has looked more impressive so far than the seemingly F1-bound Bearman and Antonelli (though admittedly that's thanks to their PREMA team struggling with the F2 regs change). Driver market is still fascinating tbf. Sainz is so unfortunate Ferrari are letting him go at a time where the other 4 teams likeliest to win a race are spoken for, so seeing him at Williams or Audi/Sauber will be weird. Ocon going from winning a race at Alpine to Haas after being exiled by them is also the current rumour. I think Newey is likeliest to have an impact on the 2026 car for the first year of the new regulation changes, or maybe any upgrades that come in-season for the 2025 chassis in Lewis' first year in red. But we'll see in due course.
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I hope it’s not THAT hot, I really struggled at times last year with the heat.
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By PollyPeach · Posted
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Can't lie. I didn't realise he'd been called up. Even if seemingly as a back-up given Wirtz-Havertz-Musiala proved to be an exceptional front trio to be getting on with. Well based on this one game. You suspect Hungary and Switzerland might not be so feeble.
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