Just after two rounds, it was announced that Red Bull Racing will replace Liam Lawson with Yuki Tsunoda with intermediate effect. Pierre Gasly, who was previously as the same boat as the driver from New Zealand,
Top advisor Helmut Marko is 'surprisingly' yet to call Yuki Tsunoda, the Japanese driver revealed in Suzuka after his promotion to Red Bull Racing. Yuki Tsunoda does not only have his home Grand Prix this weekend,
Sergio Pérez has addressed Red Bull's strategy to replace Liam Lawson with Yuki Tsunoda, starting from this weekend's Japanese GP
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Yardbarker on MSNTsunoda not intimidated by 'different' RB21 after first indicationsWithout any pre-season testing in the RB21, Yuki Tsunoda is essentially heading into this weekend’s Japanese GP blind. He only has three hours to familiarise himself with a Red Bull that is developing a notorious reputation for its handling.
Barely three months ago, Yuki Tsunoda’s window to drive for Red Bull Racing in Formula One appeared to have closed. Despite putting forward a strong case through the 2024 season for its sister team, RB, Red Bull passed over Tsunoda when replacing Sergio Pérez. Instead, it promoted Tsunoda’s teammate Liam Lawson into the seat.
Yuki Tsunoda will be centre of attention at his home Japanese Grand Prix this weekend after joining Max Verstappen at a Red Bull team desperate to reel
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Yuki Tsunoda's elevation to a Red Bull seat in time for his home Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka this weekend has changed the whole dynamic of the third round of a Formula One season so far dominated by McLaren.
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Yardbarker on MSNHelmut Marko claims Newey objected to promoting TsunodaSince making the decision to replace Liam Lawson with Yuki Tsunoda, Red Bull have scrambled to try and control the narrative. For obvious reasons, the Austrian team’s driver management is being called into question.