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Yuki Tsunoda became Max Verstappen's third different teammate in four races when he replaced Liam Lawson at Red Bull on Thursday. Lawson, who started only two grands prix and a sprint with Red Bull be...
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Yuki Tsunoda will race for Red Bull from his home Japanese Formula One Grand Prix next week with struggling New Zealander Liam Lawson demoted to sister team Racing Bulls in a straight swap.
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Lawson's demotion has gone down poorly in New Zealand where pundits and motor racing figures blamed Red Bull for not giving him time to prove himself.
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Tsunoda, 24, looks set to make his Red Bull debut at the Japanese Grand Prix next weekend, with plans still to be finalized.
Yuki Tsunoda becomes Max Verstappen's third teammate in four races at Red Bull, replacing Liam Lawson. Verstappen's seven teammates include Carlos Sainz, Daniel Ricciardo, Pierre Gasly, Alex Albon, Sergio Perez,
Gasly made errors and lacked the pace of teammate Max Verstappen, words which may sound familiar and resonant in 2025. There were flashes of promise, including fourth place at the British GP, but that proved to be the high point, and when Formula 1 split for the summer break Red Bull decided to demote Gasly back to Toro Rosso.
Liam Lawson has officially been demoted by Formula One giants Red Bull and will complete the season with junior side Racing Bulls. After winning the race to partner world champion
Max Verstappen has ‘liked’ an Instagram post from former Formula One driver Giedo van der Garde accusing Red Bull of “bullying” Liam Lawson. It came after the New Zealander’s demotion to Racing Bulls was confirmed by Red Bull on Thursday.
With the news that Yuki Tsunoda is replacing Liam Lawson at Red Bull after just two races, Motorsport Week looks
Yuki Tsunoda looks set to replace Liam Lawson as the second driver at Red Bull after just two races of the 2025 Formula 1 season. Tsunoda has impressed at the helm of Racing Bulls – the Red Bull sister team – in the opening races of the campaign.
Red Bull won't confirm it yet because there are a few minor details to iron out, including with Honda who have supported Tsunoda's career up to this point. But now it seems to be a mere formality ...