Sergio Perez is confident he will still be at Red Bull after this weekend's Belgian Grand Prix regardless of the result. (More Motorsport News)
There has been a lot of speculation over the Mexican's future in recent weeks following a series of poor results at recent races, despite him signing a two-year ext𓃲ension with the team just last month.
Since coming fourth at the Miami Grand ꧂Prix in May, Perez's best finish has been seventh, both in Austria and Hungary, and he failed to advance beyo🌜nd Q1 in four of the last six races.
His drop in form has allowed McLaren to close th🍸e gap to Red Bull in the constructors' championship to just 51 points.
With the four-week break soon approaching, 💜both RB driver Danജiel Ricciardo and Red Bull's reserve driver Liam Lawson have been linked with Perez's seat.
However, the 34-year-old is certain he will still be competing alongside Max Versta🐭ppen when the se𒐪ason resumes.
"I am 100% sure," Perez said.
"Because I know basically what's in my contract and I 𒈔know what the team trusts in me. And I know where is the main focus, which is on delivering on the track.
"It's no different to what it was in Hungary or [at the fir꧂st race] in Bahrain or how it will be in Zandvoort or the rest of the 🅺year," Perez said.
"Every single weekend we've got to deliver the maximum, especially now that, with McLaren catching up in the const🍷ructors, it's really important to put everything together if we can achieve it.
"I'm not worried about it. Like I sai🉐d, I know where I stand. That's not my con🐎cern. My only concern I have is to get my season back on track. The rest, I'm pretty chilled about."