Sergio Perez has publicly addressed his recent exit from Red Bull, a decision that saw Liam Lawson step in as Max Verstappen's teammate. Reflecting on his departure, Perez admitted, "Honestly, I don’t know. It’s too soon to have an answer. Everything happened very quickly at the end of the season, so I didn’t expect it."
The Mexican driver began the 2024 season with high hopes after achieving his best-ever finish of second in the drivers’ standings in 2023. His contributions played a vital role in Red Bull securing back-to-back constructors’ titles. However, despite an initial solid performance this season, his form dwindled, leading to only nine points scored over the final eight races, ultimately resulting in Red Bull's decision to part ways with him.
"Now I’m in an incredible, dreamy position, which I didn’t even realize I was in, so if you ask me now, I don’t know," Perez shared during an inspirational talk in León, Mexico, where he spoke to students at the State Fair. "I’m very happy with my life, very excited about what’s ahead."
"Now I’m in an incredible, dreamy position, which I didn’t even realize I was in, so if you ask me now, I don’t know,"

This shake-up comes at an interesting time in Formula 1 as teams are continuously seeking to optimize performance through new driver pairings. As the grid prepares for the upcoming season, all eyes will be on how Perez adapts to life away from racing and whether he will find his way back to the sport that has defined much of his life.
In the upcoming months, Perez is clear that personal happiness is a priority and argues that this phase shall shape his future decisions in racing. Whether he returns to the cockpit or explores other opportunities in motorsport, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how his journey unfolds.


