As the blue riband event of F1 approached, Monaco’s paddock buzzed with bustling activity.
It was media day in Monaco and a lot of F1 news centred around ‘silly season’ as drivers were asked about their futures moving forward.
Let’s now take a look at the major headlines of the day, along with additional on-the-ground reporting from Sam Cooper in Monte Carlo, and much more.
F1 news: Sergio Perez confirms talks underway with Red Bull
In 2025, one of the Red Bull seats holds the potential for a significant change as Sergio Perez’s current contract is set to end by the year’s conclusion.
He signed his last extension at the Monaco weekend in 2022, and while he said that was not the case this time around, he said talks have opened with Red Bull over staying with the team.
He informed the media, including PlanetF1.com, that his primary attention for the weekend is not directed towards his contract.
I am aware that the negotiations are currently in progress.
“At some juncture, the moment will arrive, and you shall have the privilege of being the initial recipient of that knowledge! However, presently, it is crucial to refrain from fixating on the span of two years, one year, or three years.”
“My complete attention is directed towards this upcoming weekend, specifically Saturday.”
Read more: Sergio Perez reveals Red Bull contract talks underway amid term rumours
Yuki Tsunoda looking at Aston Martin as Red Bull alternative?
If Yuki Tsunoda doesn’t get promoted within Red Bull, he mentioned that he could potentially join ‘Team Silverstone’, especially with Honda switching to Aston Martin as their factory power unit partners in 2026.
He made it clear that his goal is still to advance to the ‘senior’ Red Bull team in the future, but he is also considering other possibilities.
He informed the media, including PlanetF1.com, that he held a strong loyalty towards Red Bull and Honda, acknowledging that without their support, he wouldn’t have reached his current position.
And when it comes to Honda, let’s not forget Aston Martin. However, Aston is already being utilized by two drivers.
Yeah, it’s quite open, but I’m actually quite satisfied with VCARB so far.
Read more: Yuki Tsunoda namechecks Aston Martin as potential Red Bull alternative for his F1 future
Carlos Sainz updates on F1 future as Mercedes door possibly closes
Following a report by PlanetF1.com on Wednesday suggesting that Carlos Sainz’s chances of joining Mercedes for the F1 2025 season have diminished, at least temporarily, Sainz was questioned about the matter in Monaco.
Although he mentioned his inability to confirm the situation, he clarified that there could be hidden aspects concerning his future. He intends to carefully consider his options and ensure that he makes the best decision for himself.
“He informed the media, including PlanetF1.com, that I possess additional knowledge behind the scenes.”
“Don’t fret over the rumors and such. Rest assured, I won’t let any information slip.”
“I’ll place all my chips on the table and make the correct decision.”
Read more: Carlos Sainz issues key update on future with Mercedes F1 2025 hopes fading
Valtteri Bottas asked about ‘clear priority’ signing for F1 2025 season
Valtteri Bottas was questioned about his future plans in the paddock after reports from Speedcafe and Vasabaladet, which PlanetF1.com has confirmed to be true, suggested that he will be joining Williams for the upcoming season.
Although he refrained from revealing his specific plans for next year, he openly acknowledged having a “distinct priority” regarding his desired position in the 2025 campaign.
Read more: Valtteri Bottas denies Williams signing as he’s quizzed on ‘clear priority’ next F1 move
Mario Andretti’s ‘bullet through my heart’ comment revealed
Mario Andretti, after departing from the paddock, asserted in the United States that Greg Maffei, the CEO of Liberty Media, assured him that he would utilize all his influence to prevent Michael, Mario’s son, from entering the grid through his Andretti Cadillac F1 initiative.
Andretti granted an interview to NBC News where he recounted an alleged conversation with the president of Formula 1’s owners. He expressed that the exchange felt like a devastating blow, as it came at a time when he and his team were putting immense effort into securing a spot on the grid.
When PlanetF1.com inquired about the matter, F1 declined to provide any comment, as confirmed by FOM.
Read more: Mario Andretti reveals ‘bullet through my heart’ comment over F1 team entry