Red Bull Won't Rule Out Yuki Tsunoda Losing Seat to F1 Star Who 'Exceeded All Expectation' - The Mirror
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Red Bull won't rule out Yuki Tsunoda losing seat to F1 star who 'exceeded all expectation' - The Mirror
Red Bull have already given Max Verstappen two team-mates so far this season after Liam Lawson was dropped for Yuki Tsunoda and a third is not beyond the realms of possibility
The second seat of the Red Bull team seems to be one of the most complicated 'jobs' on the whole grid. The Milton Keynes-based team already replaced a driver in the current F1 season 2025. Liam Lawson, the current competitor for Racing Bulls, was replaced by Yuki Tsunoda in the 'energy drinks' team after the first two days of the course, with the aim of improving the results on the other side of Max Verstappen.wf_cms.rss.read_more's garage.
Bottas pitches himself to Red Bull Racing
Valtteri Bottas is a winner of ten Formula One Grand Prix and has racked up a further sixty seven podiums during his F1 career. His move to Sauber from Mercedes was supposed to extend the career of the 36 year old Finn through the team’s metamorphosis into the Audi F1 team. Yet Sauber made an…
At the end of 2024 the GP career of Valtteri Bottas (35) came to a halt: no cockpit found anymore, return to Mercedes, as a reservist. The Finn believes: "There are some possibilities for 2026."
Arriving at Red Bull at the beginning of the season in place of Liam Lawson, in difficulty after two races, Yuki Tsunoda was quickly propelled under the spotlight. His debuts showed an interesting potential, but the sequel proved to be more contrasted. In seven Grand Prix with the Austrian team, the Japanese rider scored points three times, his best result being a ninth place. An honorable performance, but tainted by a track release during the G…
In Red Bull they continue to regret letting Czecho Pérez out. Yuki Tsunoda’s future in remains a hot topic within the Formula 1 paddock, especially after his disappointing performance in the Spanish Grand Prix. Despite his persistent struggle to get closer to the level of his partner Max Verstappen, the situation of the Japanese driver remains uncertain. Christian Horner, team leader, has spoken about Tsunoda’s difficult season and has been evas…
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