F1 | Rumors Red Bull-Alonso, for Marko the rumors were let out by the Spaniard

"Perez will also drive with us in 2024, we want him to finish second", reiterated the Austrian manager

F1 | Rumors Red Bull-Alonso, for Marko the rumors were let out by the Spaniard

Among the topics in the foreground that were also discussed in Sao Paulo, where the Interlagos weekend opens today, are the rumors regarding the Red Bull e Fernando Alonso. The Spaniard, directly involved in these rumours, yesterday flatly denied this scenario (after the Mexico event there was even talk of retirement for the two-time world champion at the end of the season, ed.) promising consequences for those who spread rumors untrue news.

F1 | Rumors Red Bull-Alonso, the Spaniard promises action

He also expressed his point of view on the matter Helmut Marko, with the historic consultant of the Milton Keynes team who instead believes that these rumors were fueled by Alonso himself seeing the difficulties that Aston Martin is experiencing. In the last few races the Silverstone team slipped to fifth place in the Constructors' World Championship, being overtaken by McLaren. The last noteworthy result obtained by Lawrence Stroll's team dates back to 27 August in Zandvoort, where Alonso brought the AMR23 to the podium, securing second place behind Max Verstappen's Red Bull.

“It all came out of nowhere – Marko told f1-insider.com – Both Christian Horner and I have underlined several times that Perez will drive for us again next year. Regardless of the results. He has a contract and we will respect it!”.

Marko then added: “I can well imagine that it was Alonso who spread them, because his results with Aston Martin have been very disappointing lately after the brilliant start to the season. It wouldn't be the first time he used his country's media to create atmosphere. We only have sporting objectives in mind which we will work towards until the last race in Abu Dhabi. We want to win all the races and have Perez finish second."

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