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Red Bull to trigger clause to slash Sergio Perez's salary

Red Bull driver Sergio Perez is facing a reduction in his salary, due to his relative underperformance compared to his teammate Max Verstappen. Dutch source, De Telegraaf, reported that Verstappen’s win at the Belgian Grand Prix triggered a points difference clause in Perez’s contract. The Mexican racer is now 125 points behind his Red Bull teammate. This is the exact amount of points at which Red Bull reserves the contractual right to reduce his wages, by the time the summer break arrives. Want to work in Formula 1? Browse the latest F1 job vacancies Perez finds himself in this unfortunate position despite sitting in second place in the Driver’s Standings with 189 points, and having...
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