Sergio Perez’s future at Red Bull is secure, as he recently signed a two-year deal that will keep him alongside Max Verstappen until 2026. However, his recent performance has put the team in jeopardy. Since his victory at the 2023 Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Perez has struggled to maintain his form and has been unable to keep up with Verstappen in qualifying or the race. This dip in performance began after a defeat to Verstappen at the 2023 Miami GP, where Perez finished second despite starting from pole position. He then experienced a series of misses in Q3 and had several accidents, including a disastrous race at the Canadian GP where he spun into the barrier. Although Perez has scored points in Spain and Austria, he has been far behind Verstappen in the championship standings, potentially costing Red Bull the constructors championship.
On the other hand, Daniel Ricciardo, who has been in F1 limbo, has shown signs of improvement. After a challenging two-year stint at McLaren, Ricciardo became Red Bull’s reserve driver. During his time away from the grid, he familiarized himself with Red Bull’s simulator and made appearances at some races to entertain team guests. Ricciardo’s return to the track was anticipated during a Pirelli tyre test at Silverstone, where he was scheduled to test the Red Bull RB19. Despite a spin, Ricciardo demonstrated that he hadn’t lost his speed and set times that were only slightly behind Verstappen’s pole time. This impressive performance led to Ricciardo being given a seat at Red Bull’s sister team, AlphaTauri, starting from the Hungarian GP onwards. As Ricciardo continues to show promise, there is a looming threat from up-and-coming driver Lawson.
Overall, the upcoming race at Silverstone could be crucial for both Perez and Ricciardo. Perez needs to regain his form and support Verstappen in the championship battle, while Ricciardo aims to solidify his position within the Red Bull family and fend off competition from young talents.
Ricciardo’s Comeback Weekend: Impressive Performance Despite Setbacks
In a thrilling comeback weekend, Daniel Ricciardo showcased his skills on the track, leaving fans in awe. Despite facing some challenges, the Australian driver managed to finish 13th after a rough start. The Belgium Grand Prix saw Ricciardo secure an 11th place finish in a wet Sprint. However, his hopes for points in the race were dashed due to a track limits breach that resulted in the deletion of his lap.
Tragedy struck during the Dutch Grand Prix’s FP2 session when Ricciardo suffered a crash, leaving him with a broken hand. This unfortunate incident paved the way for Red Bull junior driver Liam Lawson to make his unexpected Formula 1 debut. Lawson surprised everyone by not only outperforming Max Verstappen in qualifying but also finishing an impressive ninth at the Singapore Grand Prix, marking only his third F1 start.
Ricciardo made a triumphant return to the track at the United States Grand Prix in October. He further intensified the pressure on his teammate Sergio Perez by out-qualifying him at the Mexican Grand Prix. Starting from fourth on the grid, Ricciardo displayed his skills and secured a commendable seventh-place finish in the race.
Red Bull’s decision to retain Ricciardo for the 2024 season proved to be a wise move. Despite a slow start to the season, the Australian driver gradually found his rhythm. He secured an eighth-place finish in Canada and a ninth-place finish in Austria. However, the highlight of his recent performances was a surprising fourth-place finish in the Sprint race at Miami.
Looking ahead, Perez’s performance at the upcoming Silverstone weekend will be crucial in silencing his critics. After a controversial collision with Lando Norris at the Austrian Grand Prix, Verstappen is now facing pressure from his fellow driver. To support his teammate in the race, Perez must deliver a strong qualifying performance and secure a top-six position.
Furthermore, a podium finish at Silverstone, a track where Perez has historically struggled, would greatly boost his confidence heading into the summer break. With Red Bull’s apparent intention to secure an F1 seat for Lawson in 2025, Ricciardo cannot afford to become complacent. He must continue to push himself and maintain his current form.
Ricciardo faces tough competition from Yuki Tsunoda, who has been steadily improving despite not scoring points since the Monaco Grand Prix in May. The introduction of RB’s highly anticipated aerodynamic upgrades at the Spanish Grand Prix in June could be a game-changer at Silverstone. If these upgrades prove successful, both Tsunoda and Ricciardo will be strong contenders for valuable points.
As the Formula 1 season progresses, all eyes will be on Ricciardo, Perez, and their respective performances. Will Ricciardo continue to impress and solidify his place in the team? Can Perez rise to the occasion and provide the support Verstappen needs? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain – the Silverstone weekend holds the key to their success.