That's why:Dunlay wrote:Perez deal appears dark and confusing. One thing is for sure, it's all Horner. But why, we can a guess a hundred things.Dee wrote: ↑28 Jun 2024, 20:09I think that with Red Bull investing hundreds of millions into RB powertrains, the shareholders are not happy just to win races, they need to sell cans and merchandise. And America is their next big playing field hence Ford coming on board and Checo staying.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑28 Jun 2024, 18:35I think that was Max Verstappen. The cars are equal now.
I didn't really care to see where Perez finished, if he even made Q3? I have no clue. This guy did not deserve a contract based on his driving alone. There is something deeper to this, even more than commercial reasons. This about two things... keeping Max happy and kissing corporate azz!
If RB had done what Mateschitz and Marko wanted, sell 50% to Porche and let them take half of the cost, we wouldn't be in this position now.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/f1/news-i-t ... ian-horner
"I think he not only has my support, but I think the entire team is behind him": Sergio Perez comes out in support of Red Bull boss Christian Horner
Max didn't provide any support. On the contrary, he said Jos isn't a liar who fired shots at Horner.