Yuki Tsunoda’s rapid F1 career turnaround
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Yuki Tsunoda knows he has his long-awaited chance to write a new chapter in Japan’s F1 history.
From The New York Times
Liam Lawson said he was surprised at being demoted by the Red Bull team after only two races of the new season but remained determined to make his mark in Formula One with the junior Racing Bulls tea...
From Reuters
The quick turnover of drivers has highlighted the difficulties of partnering Verstappen in a Red Bull that is notoriously tricky to drive on the limit, but Tsunoda believes he can buck the trend.
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PlanetF1 on MSNYuki Tsunoda’s telling first Red Bull RB21 verdict after swapping sim for real dealYuki Tsunoda got his first taste of the Red Bull RB21 in Friday practice at Suzuka, where he put in a commendable first showing. Having got the nod to step into Liam Lawson’s vacated RB21 after the first two races of the F1 2025 season,
That sensitivity and haphazardness show the scale of the task ahead for Yuki Tsunoda, ahead of his Red Bull debut this weekend at his home race in Japan. Tsunoda received the call-up after a torrid first two races for Liam Lawson in Australia and China, which included a crash and two back-of-the-pack qualifying results.
F1 driver Yuki Tsunoda needs to prove Red Bull Racing they should keep him, thinks Jacques Villeneuve. According to the Canadian world champion, the Japanese may just do that, provided he helps Max Verstappen.
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PlanetF1 on MSNHorner rubbishes engine mode theory in initial Tsunoda FP1 assessmentChristian Horner has denied a suggestion that Yuki Tsunoda’s engine was turned up after he finished just a tenth down on Max Verstappen in FP1 at the Japanese Grand Prix. Red Bull orchestrated a driver swap ahead of the Suzuka race,
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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GPblog on MSNF1 Today: McLaren gets new co-owner, Tsunoda talks about Marko calling him and Lawson's tells allAt the Thursday press conference, Liam Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda discussed their experiences with their seat swap while Charles Leclerc talked about Ferrari’s recent performance. McLaren has also announced a new co-ownership.