Perez confirms major plans to return to F1 in 2026, but at one specific condition

08:59, 25 Jun
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Sergio Pérez has confirmed his intention to return to Formula 1 next year, after being left without a seat for the 2025 season following a difficult split with Red Bull.
Sergio Pérez and Valtteri Bottas are probably the two drivers most burned by last season’s driver market drama. Despite both boasting extensive experience and multiple Grand Prix wins with top teams, they found themselves without a seat for this season.
While the Finnish driver seems increasingly likely to return to the grid with Cadillac, the Mexican driver has confirmed his desire to return to Formula 1 in 2026—provided the project is genuinely interesting and challenging.
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Sergio Perez

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When asked if he wants to return to Formula 1 on the 'Desde el Paddock' podcast, the Guadalajara native replied: "Yes, I want to, if the project comes along where I feel I belong, where I should be''.
''I don't want to be traveling around the world as a third driver or waiting for an opportunity. I've been very fortunate with the career I've had, and I want to return because I don't want to end my career like this''.
"I'm also aware that I'll return if it's worth the price to be in Formula 1, which is 24 races, a lifetime dedicated to the sport."
Like Bottas, Pérez has long been linked to the American giant. When asked about how the negotiations are progressing, he responded: ''It's going well, it's still early, given the season, where it's at''.
''As things progress, everything will become clearer, and I'll be able to make a final decision. I'm in no rush. I know I won't be in Formula 1 this year, and we'll see what happens next year."
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