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Red Bull will not block Perez title bid

Red Bull will not block Perez title bid
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Red Bull will not stop Sergio Perez from charging for the 2022 world championship.

Red Bull will not stop Sergio Perez from charging for the 2022 world championship.

Dr Helmut Marko told Sport1: "He is only 15 points behind and is therefore fully in the world championship business."

It comes after world champion and championship leader Max Verstappen's father and co-manager Jos criticised Red Bull for not favouring the Dutch driver with race strategy at Monaco.

Team boss Christian Horner told Bloomberg that Red Bull, having just renewed Mexican 32-year-old Perez's contract for two more years after his Monaco win, does not have a number 1 driver policy.

"We are not talking about Sergio Perez Racing or Max Verstappen Racing here," he said. "It's about Red Bull Racing.

"The drivers work for the team and bear this responsibility. It is important that they realise that the ambitions of the team are greater than their own."

Former F1 driver Ralf Schumacher said Perez was "better all weekend" than Verstappen at Monaco.

"Max should take this as an opportunity to learn a few things from his teammate," he told Sky Deutschland. "The new car concept suits Sergio more. As a driver who is very good at protecting the tyres, he can get more out of the car.

"Therefore, Max should try to adapt to Sergio's driving style in certain sections of the track, like driving a little more carefully into a corner here and there."

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