Yuki Tsunoda will race for Racing Bulls in 2025 ... Tsunoda had spent just two years racing in Europe. He endured a crash-strewn season in machinery that was often capable of finishing well ...
Yuki Tsunoda is reportedly set to be named as Red Bull’s reserve driver for the 2025 F1 season. The 24-year-old Japanese ...
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GPFans on MSNAstonishing details of Ricciardo's F1 COMEBACK revealedRicciardo’s initial decline can be traced back to his time at McLaren, where he was bested by former team-mate Lando Norris.
With Sergio Perez's exit from the team confirmed, it looked like a straight two-horse race between Japanese ace Yuki Tsunoda and Australian reserve driver Liam Lawson, who had replaced the axed ...
Yuki Tsunoda faced a disappointing situation heading into the 2025 season after he was snubbed from a Red Bull promotion. The Japanese driver, despite outscoring a majority of his teammates at RB ...
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What's the Difference Between Driving F1 Racers and IndyCars? Yuki Tsunoda ExplainsRB F1 Team driver Yuki Tsunoda got the chance to try out an IndyCar ... more than other tracks in the first lap especially to not crash or to gain. Obviously, to gain would be good, but you ...
Christian Horner has left the door open for the “very talented” Yuki Tsunoda to race for Red Bull when the team principal was quizzed about back-up drivers for the F1 2025 season. A month ago ...
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has made a U-turn on Yuki Tsunoda by admitting that the team is keeping a close eye on his performance should his services be needed in the future.
Yuki Tsunoda stays on for a fifth successive year at the team, having been overlooked for a Red Bull seat after half-rookie Liam Lawson was instead selected to replace the jettisoned Sergio Perez.
Red Bull sidelined Yuki Tsunoda in favor of Liam Lawson to replace Sergio Perez next year. This decision sparked controversy as the Japanese driver has given consistent results at RB since 2021.
Yuki Tsunoda, who made his F1 debut with AlphaTauri (rebranded as VCARB) in 2021, was once pulled up for his aggressive attitude. Red Bull senior advisor Helmut Marko cited cultural difference as ...
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