Yuki Tsunoda was not chosen as a race driver for Red Bull, but is set to be kept in the mix, according to multiple reports.
Overlooking Yuki Tsunoda for the Red Bull race seat, Guenther Steiner cannot see why Red Bull still “keep him around” at what’s supposed to be a junior team. After months of speculation ...
Yuki Tsunoda has raced for Red Bull’s sister F1 team since 2021. The Japanese driver was once seen as a future prospect for Milton Keynes. However, fate has not been on the side of the 24-year-old.
Yuki Tsunoda is reportedly set to be named Red Bull Racing’s official reserve driver for the 2025 Formula 1 season.
Heading into 2025, a disagreement between these men over Yuki Tsunoda could be pivotal in Red Bull’s 2025 line-up. Yuki Tsunoda has vote of confidence from Marko – but Horner is more sceptical ...
Helmut Marko has admitted Yuki Tsunoda was overlooked for promotion to the main Red Bull team despite being "certainly faster" than Liam Lawson. The latter is the one who got the nod after Red ...
Jacques Villeneuve predicts Yuki Tsunoda may be the first driver to leave the Formula 1 grid in 2025 due to Red Bull's strategic shifts and Honda's diminishing influence. Visa Cash App driver Yuki ...
Yuki Tsunoda will race for Racing Bulls in 2025, his fifth season with Red Bull’s junior team. Tsunoda was overlooked by Red Bull as they chose Liam Lawson to be Max Verstappen’s teammate for ...
Yuki Tsunoda is reportedly set to take up a new role at Red Bull for the 2025 season, working as their reserve driver. Tsundoda is preparing to enter his fifth campaign with VCARB, but has been ...
Christian Horner has opened up about the decision to snub Yuki Tsunoda for the vacant Red Bull seat following Sergio Perez’s departure. The Mexican was let go from his Red Bull contract earlier ...
Yuki Tsunoda will be the first driver to lose their F1 seat this year, according to Jacques Villeneuve. That is the prediction made by the 1997 F1 world champion, who feels the Japanese racer will ...
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.