Why Checo deserves a seat for 3 years in Red Bull?

By: Diego Sebastian Lopez Fernandez.

This article will focus on Formula 1, based on why Checo Pérez should take the second red seat instead of Pierre Gasly and Alex Albon. He also spoke of the origin of the teams that entered the season.

Checo gave red bull a chance to fight for the construction teams championship, giving them an advantage they no longer have since the departure of number 2 driver Daniel Ricciardo and since then red bull has been looking for its second driver to overtake Alex’s first. Albon. , who in his first race with Red Bull finished 17th out of 21 drivers, so from then on Red Bull no longer trusts him as well, this race is the one that will keep him in the team during the season, but will slow down his pace. and the response of the red bull took him out of his seat and put Pierre Gasly, who had been driving well until the middle of the season at the Mexican GP, ​​to turn around and start to deteriorate in the handling of his car.

Last season, Checo proved to be an excellent driver when he slid to the top of the race and finished in first place proving that he deserves a place. In his first Czech race against Red Bull, he showed that he deserved it, as he was in seventh place proving his worth for the team, so he fit in perfectly. Bronze 2 seasons at Red Bull, with the first 2 Red Bulls staying. for more than one season after 2 experienced riders.





Checo in podium

Team origins

10 Formula 1 teams that will start the 2020 season will compete for the title in the longest almanac of the chimera with 22 days where they will come from.

The top division of Motorsport still includes ten teams that compete against each other as every year for the world championships of drivers and manufacturers.

The World Drivers ‘Championship was founded with the introduction of the category in 1950 and the official World Constructors’ Championship was created eight springs later, in 1958.
Every year 10 teams and 20 riders hit the road for the unique challenge. Target: World crown of the highest category.

It is one of the most complex and expensive sports in the world.

Balancing a budget with the best resources, both behind the wheel and in quarries and factories, is not an easy and achievable task for everyone.

Teams require very large budgets to stay strong and especially competitive at Big Top.

For this reason, your position in F1 depends on many factors, but mainly on financial support, which is provided mainly by the contributions of the main brands and sponsors who rely on the clothing and the team name.
Each manufacturer must also score at least one point in the Formula 1 championship and the FIA ​​must count it in the sum of transport and logistics to cover the number of competitions per year.

This is a very important challenge, so the teams leave, the teams come.

The 2021 F1 season will start again with 10 teams, 3 of which have kept their names and are permanent since their first registration for an F1 race:
Ferrari from 1950.
McLaren 1966
Williams since 1975.
the three most important teams in the category and those that have won the most titles and two championships.
These are also the most experienced teams in F1 and their names remain the same. The
7 remaining teams have their own history and have changed leadership and ownership many times.
Another new team this year is the Aston Martin racing team, formerly known as the racing point, a former Czech team that kept it for several years until a change in ownership forced it to find another team to operate. Where did the Red Bull come from?
Red Bull is the result of the Stewart Grand Prix born in 1997, then became Jaguar in 2000 and 5 years later it was acquired by Red Bull in 2005.
Team Red Bull is one of my favorite teams because they competed for the championship and won and now they want to come back.

I hope you enjoyed this post. I recommend you watch the last race of the championship, it will be really exciting!

References

Red bull. (n.d.). Sergio Pérez | Piloto de F1. Red Bull. Retrieved December 7, 2021, from https://www.redbull.com/mx-es/redbullracing/drivers/sergio-perez-11

Red Bull Racing Honda. (2021, December 5). Red Bull. Retrieved December 7, 2021, from https://www.redbull.com/int-en/redbullracing

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