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SO SAD: Red Bull team Boss Cristian Horner Regrets The Team’s Decision To Trade Sergio Perez, Calling It The Worst Decision he Ever Made And Explains Why.

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SO SAD: Christian Horner Regrets Red Bull’s Decision to Trade Sergio Perez, Calling It the Worst Mistake He Ever Made.

SO SAD: Christian Horner Regrets Red Bull’s Decision to Trade Sergio Perez, Calling It the Worst Mistake He Ever Made.

Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner has publicly admitted his deep regret over the decision to part ways with Sergio “Checo” Perez, calling it “the worst decision I have ever made.” The unexpected confession comes just weeks after the Mexican driver’s departure from the team, leaving fans and analysts questioning whether Red Bull made a costly error.

 

 

Perez, who joined Red Bull in 2021, played a crucial role in securing multiple Constructors’ Championships alongside Max Verstappen. His consistent performances, defensive driving, and crucial race wins helped solidify Red Bull’s dominance in Formula 1. However, after months of speculation, the team opted to replace him, believing they needed a fresh face to challenge Verstappen’s supremacy.

SO SAD: Christian Horner Regrets Red Bull’s Decision to Trade Sergio Perez, Calling It the Worst Mistake He Ever Made.

Speaking candidly in an exclusive interview, Horner expressed his regret over the move.

“Looking back, I think we underestimated Checo’s value to the team. He was more than just a second driver; he was a crucial part of our success. Letting him go might have been the worst decision I’ve ever made.”

 

 

Horner explained that the decision was largely influenced by Red Bull’s long-term vision. The team sought a driver who could push Verstappen harder while also securing the future of their lineup. However, Perez’s replacement has struggled to adapt, leading to a decline in team performance.

“We thought we were making a decision for the future, but in hindsight, we disrupted a winning formula. Checo had an incredible ability to deliver under pressure, and that’s something we took for granted,” Horner admitted.

 

 

The decision to trade Perez was met with backlash from fans, especially in Mexico, where he is a national hero. Social media erupted with criticism, with many pointing out that Perez had been instrumental in Red Bull’s recent dominance.

Even within the Red Bull camp, there are murmurs of dissatisfaction. Some engineers and strategists who worked closely with Perez reportedly feel the team underestimated his contributions, particularly his skill in race management and his ability to hold off competitors to benefit Verstappen.

 

 

When asked if Red Bull would consider bringing Perez back, Horner remained noncommittal but hinted that nothing was off the table.

“Formula 1 is unpredictable. Right now, we are focused on making the most of our current situation, but I won’t deny that we miss Checo,” he said.

Perez, meanwhile, has yet to comment on Horner’s remarks, but sources close to the driver suggest he is fully committed to his new team.

 

 

Christian Horner’s admission marks a rare moment of vulnerability from a leader known for his calculated decisions. Whether Red Bull’s choice to part ways with Perez will have long-term consequences remains to be seen, but for now, it appears the team is feeling the weight of their decision.

 

 

For Red Bull fans, the question remains: Was trading Perez truly a mistake, or will the team find away to recover? Only time will tell.

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