Sergio Perez moves to Red Bull, partnering with Max Verstappen for 2021
22 Dec 2020|1,748 views
2020 has served up one final big driver market move, with the news that Sergio Perez will replace Alex Albon as Max Verstappen's Red Bull team mate in 2021. Albon, whose position had been under consideration for some time, will step back to become the team's test and reserve driver, with a particular focus on 2022.
Having lost his drive at Aston Martin (formerly Racing Point Force India) to Sebastian Vettel earlier in the year, it looked like Perez might have to spend 2021 on the side-lines, even after his spectacular maiden win in Sakhir.


Perez has proved himself one of Formula One's fastest and most consistent performers during his 10-year stint in Grand Prix racing, scoring 10 podiums and one victory, despite never enjoying truly front-running equipment.
"The chance to race for a championship contending team is something I have been hoping for since I joined Formula One," said the Mexican, "and it will be a proud moment to step onto the grid in Red Bull colours."
A former Ferrari academy driver, Perez's career has taken him from Sauber to McLaren to Racing Point Force India across 191 starts. The fourth place he achieved in 2020's drivers' standings represents his best ever placing and was achieved despite missing two races due to contracting COVID-19.
2020 has served up one final big driver market move, with the news that Sergio Perez will replace Alex Albon as Max Verstappen's Red Bull team mate in 2021. Albon, whose position had been under consideration for some time, will step back to become the team's test and reserve driver, with a particular focus on 2022.
Having lost his drive at Aston Martin (formerly Racing Point Force India) to Sebastian Vettel earlier in the year, it looked like Perez might have to spend 2021 on the side-lines, even after his spectacular maiden win in Sakhir.


Perez has proved himself one of Formula One's fastest and most consistent performers during his 10-year stint in Grand Prix racing, scoring 10 podiums and one victory, despite never enjoying truly front-running equipment.
"The chance to race for a championship contending team is something I have been hoping for since I joined Formula One," said the Mexican, "and it will be a proud moment to step onto the grid in Red Bull colours."
A former Ferrari academy driver, Perez's career has taken him from Sauber to McLaren to Racing Point Force India across 191 starts. The fourth place he achieved in 2020's drivers' standings represents his best ever placing and was achieved despite missing two races due to contracting COVID-19.
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