Red Bull Racing is going through its most controversial moment in years. While Max Verstappen continues to dominate Formula 1, the spotlight has now shifted to a story that has stunned motorsport fans: the alleged betrayal of Mexican driver Sergio “Checo” Pérez by team principal Christian Horner .
Checo Pérez joined Red Bull in 2021 as the missing piece to accompany Verstappen in his pursuit of titles. His role wasn’t just that of a second driver: he was also the wingman who could protect Max on the track, block rivals, and secure valuable points for the constructors’ championship.
During his first season, Checo more than delivered. His defense against Lewis Hamilton in Abu Dhabi 2021 was key to Verstappen being crowned world champion. However, as time passed, the team’s internal narrative began to change.
In 2022, although Pérez won in Monaco and Singapore, he began to notice a colder tone in the team’s internal communications. Team orders increasingly favored Verstappen, even in situations where Checo could have aspired to a podium finish or a victory.
The most notorious controversy came at the 2022 Brazilian GP, when Verstappen disobeyed a direct order to let Pérez pass on the final lap. Horner tried to downplay the situation, but the tension was already evident.
In 2023, and especially in 2024, Christian Horner began making public statements that, to many, demonstrated an interest in discrediting Pérez. Phrases like “Checo needs to improve his consistency” or “We know Max is in a different league” revealed an increasingly marked preference for the Dutchman.
Furthermore, while Verstappen’s contract was renewed until 2028 with great fanfare, Checo’s future remained up in the air. Despite finishing second in the championship for several stages, he never received the same trust or support.
Several sources close to the paddock have leaked key information: Red Bull is reportedly already in talks with other drivers for 2025. Names like Lando Norris , Daniel Ricciardo , and Yuki Tsunoda are strongly rumored. While Horner has publicly stated that “everything is open,” privately the mood seems different.
An anonymous source within the team confirmed: “For months, there’s been talk in the hallways that Checo isn’t staying. No matter what he achieves, they’ve already made their decision.”
Mexican fans have reacted with outrage. Hashtags like #TeamCheco and #HornerOut have trended on social media. Many believe Pérez has been instrumental in the team’s recent success and that his treatment has been unfair.
Checo himself, though always diplomatic, has let his annoyance be known. In a recent interview, he said: “I’ve always given everything for this team. If I’m not part of their plans, I’ll look for what’s best for me and my career.”
The question now is: what does the future hold for Sergio Pérez? While his departure from Red Bull seems increasingly imminent, he has no shortage of options. Teams like Aston Martin or Audi could be interested in signing a driver with his experience and talent.
On the other hand, there is also speculation about a possible return to a team like McLaren or even a foray into other categories such as IndyCar or WEC .
The story of Checo Pérez and Christian Horner is, for many, the chronicle of a betrayal foretold. From hero of Abu Dhabi to scapegoat of the team, the Mexican has faced an increasingly hostile environment, despite his achievements.
What’s clear is that the story isn’t over yet. Checo has talent, character, and the support of millions. And even though Horner has decided to close the chapter, motorsport fans will continue to write the rest.