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All eyes were on Yuki Tsunoda during Friday practice in Japan, as the local hero made his grand prix weekend debut with Red Bull. How well did he do?
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Motorsport.com on MSNAssessing Tsunoda's first day in the Red Bull cockpit at F1's Japanese GPYuki Tsunoda carried a nation’s hopes and a ferociously competitive team’s expectations during his first on-track experience of the Red Bull RB21 at Suzuka. It wasn’t as bad as the FP2 times made it l
The Japanese Grand Prix is only the third Formula 1 race of the season, but several storylines are developing that promise a few twists.
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The Race on MSNWhat we’ve already learned at F1’s Japanese GPFormula 1’s heavily disrupted second practice session muddied qualifying simulations at the Japanese Grand Prix and redu
The excitement surrounding the F1 Japanese Grand Prix reached new heights at Suzuka Circuit this past weekend as Japanese driver Yuki Tsunoda made his debut with the Red Bull team during his home race. With anticipation surrounding his performance, Tsunoda quickly became the focal point of the event.
Championship leader Lando Norris topped the times for McLaren in first practice for the Japanese Grand Prix on Friday as Yuki Tsunoda impressed on his Red Bull debut with the sixth fastest lap at the Suzuka circuit.
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The National on MSNJapanese F1 Grand Prix: A storm is coming - and it’s not just the rain in SuzukaJapan hosts the third race of the calendar at Suzuka – one of the sport’s most iconic venues and a circuit widely regarded as the ultimate test of a driver’s skill and bravery.Rain is forecast for race day,
The excitement is palpable as Lando Norris established himself as the frontrunner in Free Practice 1 (FP1) at the iconic Japanese Grand Prix. With Yuki Tsunoda, the new Red Bull recruit, drawing significant attention, this session offered fans a preview of what’s to come in one of motorsport's most thrilling weekends.
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GPblog on MSNOnly one top team submits upgrades for Japanese Grand PrixThe FIA has released the list of upgrades made prior to the Japanese Grand Prix weekend. Between the top few teams, only Red Bull Racing has brought new upgrades to Suzuka. Red Bull Racing are not only racing with a new driver alongside Max Verstappen,
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PlanetF1 on MSNHometown disappointment for Tsunoda? Six bold Japanese GP predictionsThe buzz heading into the Japanese Grand Prix has centered on the Red Bull promotion of Yuki Tsunoda — but can he impress at his home track?
Marko revealed in an interview that Tsunoda has undergone two to three simulator training sessions, with consistently impressive results. He stated, ‘Tsunoda has repeatedly emphasized that he is the right choice for the Red Bull team.