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Yuki Tsunoda leaves Red Bull at the end of the season. Who takes over his cockpit.
Red Bull and Racing Bulls are the only two Formula 1 teams that have not yet announced their F1 driver alignments for next year, which will not have many changes in general (beyond the addition of the new team, Cadillac, with Sergio Pérez and Valtteri Bottas). That will change on Tuesday, December 2, which is when Red Bull will announce the seats for the next season, as confirmed by Laurent Mekies, team director. Max Verstappen, who is still on …
Red Bull is in talks with Honda about engine supplies for TPC testing, but that is no longer a salvation for Yuki Tsunoda: Isack Hadjar is promoted, the last Racing Bulls seat seems to go to Liam Lawson.
Red Bull’s Final Spin: Hadjar Rises, Who Falls?
Judgement day at Lusail feels like a talent show where one driver is already smiling at the confetti, while the other two pretend they don’t hear their phones buzzing; Hadjar’s grin screams “I know a secret,” Tsunoda’s straight face keeps slipping, and Lawson is weirdly calm—Red Bull says the call lands after Qatar, which means one big seat, one fast seat, and maybe one very nice simulator; want the paddock whispers, the side-eye, and the not-so…
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