Red Bull, Yuki Tsunoda and Japan
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GPFans on MSNFIA summon Tsunoda's Red Bull in Japanese GP procedureThe summoning of Tsunoda's Red Bull confirmed by the official FIA document is a routine procedure that happens ahead of every race weekend, with different cars selected at each race. Tsunoda's car will also be joined by Esteban Ocon 's Haas and Nico Hulkenberg's Sauber as part of the morning display.
Red Bull will honor that eight-year partnership at this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix, using a bespoke white livery that is a tribute to the RA272, the car that gave Honda its first F1 victory back in 1965: Red Bull also shared an image of the RB21 alongside the RA272, highlighting the similarity between the two paint schemes:
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Autosport on MSNRed Bull reveals special Japanese GP livery as Honda tributeRed Bull has unveiled a special livery for Formula 1’s upcoming Japanese Grand Prix, paying tribute to its engine partner Honda. The Suzuka race will be Honda’s last home event with the Milton Keynes-based outfit before the latter collaborates with Ford from 2026 onwards.
Tsunoda was promoted to Red Bull’s senior team a week ago in place of Liam Lawson. The two drivers were teammates at RB’s junior F1 team Racing Bulls for the final six races of the 2024 season. After Red Bull Racing moved on from Sergio Perez at the end of the season, Lawson got the call to jump up instead of Tsunoda.
Formula 1 is heading to the iconic Suzuka circuit for round three of the 2025 season and it’s predicted to be a Japanese Grand Prix to enjoy for the imperious McLaren team. Oscar Piastri’s win in China last time out suggests that the championship battle could be slightly different from the one many had envisaged before the season began and the Aussie driver has been trimmed to 9/4 to win the world championship.
Max Verstappen’s Red Bull is set to be white this weekend as he bids for his first win of the season at the Japanese Grand Prix. The Dutchman is looking for his fifth consecutive
Here's a guide that tells you what you need to know about the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix. It's the third round of the 2025 F1 season.
Liam Lawson has revealed his future plans for Formula 1 after being dropped by Red Bull.The New Zealand driver has been demoted to Racing Bills after just two races, with Yuki Tsunoda swapping into his seat for Japanese Grand Prix and the rest