Sergio Perez has admitted he found out he would lose his F1 seat at Racing Point to Sebastian Vettel due to overhearing team owner Lawrence Stroll discussing the plan.
Sergio Perez says the air has been “totally cleared” after holding talks with the Racing Point F1 team after his claims that information was being withheld from him ahead of the Russian GP.
Sergio Perez is disappointed that some Racing Point members have been keeping information from him since it was announced he is leaving the team at the end of the 2020 F1 season.
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The Racing Point F1 team admits it has its work cut out to ensure that it can run its upgrades on both cars in Russia after Lance Stroll’s heavy Tuscan GP crash.
Sebastian Vettel and Lance Stroll will get equal opportunities when they become teammates at the Aston Martin F1 team next year, according to Racing Point chief Otmar Szafnauer.
Racing Point boss Otmar Szafnauer says Sergio Perez was “kept aware” of its talks with Sebastian Vettel about driving for the team during the 2021 F1 season.
Sergio Perez says “nobody told me anything” about his impending exit from the Racing Point F1 team until Wednesday, the day he announced his departure.
Lance Stroll believes a first F1 victory was possible at the Italian GP but was left frustrated that a slow start on the red flag restart cost him.
Ahead of the Italian Grand Prix, Racing Point has confirmed it has withdrawn its appeal against the stewards' decision regarding its Formula 1 brake ducts.
Ferrari remains “fully convinced” that Racing Point is in the wrong over F1’s ‘copying’ saga but indicated it will withdraw its appeal if the FIA provides clarity over future regulations.