Yuki Tsunoda has officially replaced Liam Lawson at the next F1 race in Japan – his home race – in a huge early-season switch ...
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RACER on MSNCan Tsunoda survive in F1’s toughest seat?Yuki Tsunoda is ready for the toughest job in motorsports. Or, at least, he believes he is. At 24, with four seasons in ...
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Sergio Perez Linked to Cadillac F1 SeatThe introduction of Cadillac means there will be 11 teams on the Formula One (F1) grid in 2026. A new team will need two ...
Plenty of questions are to be answered after details emerged of Red Bulls driver swap for Suzuka: Why now? Why was Yuki ...
Red Bull have promoted their Japanese driver just two races into the new season at the expense of Liam Lawson – but as Kieran ...
Being a Red Bull Racing driver has been my dream since I was a kid, its what Ive worked towards my whole life, says Liam ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNDaniel Ricciardo returns with secret F1 paddock visit in Marko revealRed Bull adviser Helmut Marko has revealed that Daniel Ricciardo made a secret return to the F1 paddock at the Australian ...
Liam Lawson is set to be dropped by Red Bull and replaced with Yuki Tsunoda, with the Japanese driver's management having ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNIs Liam Lawson a victim of F1’s restrictive testing regulations?Liam Lawson's Red Bull demotion after just two races signals how restrictive F1 testing regulations are affecting young ...
The 23-year-old’s chances of returning to Red Bull are now extremely slim, and his reputation has been dealt a brutal blow.
Valtteri Bottas was back behind the wheel of a Formula 1 car on Wednesday, taking part in a TPC session in Barcelona.
Barely three months ago, Yuki Tsunoda’s window to drive for Red Bull Racing in Formula One appeared to have closed. Despite ...
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