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Two races. Two wins for Red Bull. But only one for their golden boy and reigning champ, Max Verstappen. After qualifying P15 at Jeddah, Max showcased a masterclass drive. However, he could only finish second even after brutally snatching the fastest lap. The limelight was on the king of street circuits, Sergio Perez, who stepped in to give Milton Keynes a much-deserved victory. He proved that he is not a sidekick material as he has always stood his ground against Max Verstappen and the ” tough environment at Red Bull”

Max Verstappen has a mighty aura that makes even his talented teammates crumble under pressure. The Austrian team had been long on the hunt for a perfect partner for Verstappen. Perez finally caught their eye. The team is reining constructors champions and looks set to defend their title successfully with only two races in. The dynamics might be more in favor of Perez than Verstappen. The Mexican often is the only one following team orders and putting the team above himself. Recently, Damon Hill touted him to claim his right and give it his all.

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In the F1 Nation’s podcast, Hill answering if Checo can or should hold off Verstappen, said, “I think he has got a better chance than anyone we have seen. Max has destroyed everyone who has come alongside him. But Checo has proved to be a bit more feisty. A little bit more resilient to the tough environment at Red Bull and prepared to keep smiling but still fighting for what he is there to do. He does have a right to compete for the world title. He has a duty to himself.”

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The man who has refuted claims of being the second in line at Red Bull has been ranked high in projections

Despite the dominance of Max Verstappen, Checo is not the weakest link at Red Bull

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While Red Bull claimed 17 of 22 races in 2022, only two were by the Mexican. Probably after what happened at the Brazilian GP, the man has amped himself for the 2023 season campaign. And F1 Pundits have noticed that Checo has jumped on the bandwagon to do his best.

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Hill said, “There is so much invested in Max as a person who will ensure that this team can compete for championships for a very, very, very long time that you naturally think that the attention will be on Max and less on Checo.” Contrarily, he also added, “But Checo jumped on the bandwagon. He showed he can’t be pushed around, and he won’t let himself be portrayed as the weakest link.”

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What are your predictions for the Mexican at Red Bull? Do you think he can outshine Verstappen?