A pit strategy gamble didn’t pay off for Liam Lawson’s return to Racing Bulls, as the Kiwi was forced to settle for 17th place in Formula One’s Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka. With the Kiwi in eighth ...
The latest instalment of the world's fastest soap-opera is upon us, so here's all the details.
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PlanetF1 on MSNFresh Yuki Tsunoda data gives Red Bull hope in Japanese GPA poor qualifying session for the new Red Bull driver shouldn't count Yuki Tsunoda out of the game at the Japanese Grand Prix ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNHorner makes ‘interesting’ Yuki Tsunoda observation on RB21 debutBut this weekend, Yuki Tsunoda’s sudden promotion to Red Bull has been nothing short of impressive — and Red Bull Racing team ...
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Stadium Rant on MSNMax Verstappen Takes Pole In JapanThere were many discussions around Red Bull Racing in the week leading up to the Japanese Grand Prix. From the swap between ...
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Yardbarker on MSNChristian Horner comes to Tsunoda’s defence post-qualifyingMax Verstappen put together a sensational lap to claim Pole Position in Suzuka. On the opposite side of the Red Bull garage, ...
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Autosport on MSNRed Bull's controversial Tsunoda-Lawson F1 swap may be working alreadyHere's what Formula 1's Japanese Grand Prix qualifying has told us about Red Bull's controversial Lawson - Tsunoda swap so ...
Yuki Tsunoda was knocked out in Q2 in 15th place at Suzuka and said he hadn’t been able to keep his RB21 in the right ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNHuge Yuki Tsunoda missed opportunity uncovered in Helmut Marko revealHelmut Marko has revealed that Yuki Tsunoda “had the speed” to reach Q3 on his Red Bull debut, but was undone by a couple of ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNVilleneuve’s ‘paying the price’ Tsunoda theory after ‘not good enough’ qualy debutOut in Q2 at the Japanese Grand Prix after lapping half a second slower than Max Verstappen, that is “not good enough”. This ...
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