Red Bull, Tsunoda and Japanese Grand Prix
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Reigning world champion Max Verstappen will have a new teammate across the garage at Suzuka in Yuki Tsunoda, who steps up from Red Bull’s sister team, Racing Bulls.
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Harry Benjamin sits down with Tsunoda ahead of his home race, and we also hear from former Haas boss Guenther Steiner and former Toro Rosso driver Jaime Alguersuari on the situation.
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Two races into the 2025 Formula 1 season Red Bull shocked the paddock, demoting Liam Lawson after picking him to replace Sergio Pérez. Lawson heads back to Visa Cash App Racing Bulls and Yuki Tsunoda,
Here's a guide that tells you what you need to know about the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix. It's the third round of the 2025 F1 season.
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RACER on MSNTechnical updates: 2025 Japanese Grand PrixRed Bull and Haas headline the technical updates brought to the third round of the Formula 1 season at the Japanese Grand Prix. At the start of a triple header that also incorporates rounds in
Yuki Tsunoda finally has his promotion at Red Bull. He was elevated last week and Liam Lawson was demoted to Red Bull’s second team — Racing Bulls — after failing to score points in the season’s first two races.
Red Bull new recruit Yuki Tsunoda has been told to get as close to his world champion teammate Max Verstappen as possible at the Japanese Grand Prix this weekend and he certainly delivered in the first practice session on Friday.
Red Bull will honor that eight-year partnership at this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix, using a bespoke white livery that is a tribute to the RA272, the car that gave Honda its first F1 victory back in 1965: Red Bull also shared an image of the RB21 alongside the RA272, highlighting the similarity between the two paint schemes:
The Formula 1 season has started with two thrilling races in Australia and China, featuring limited practice sessions focused on dry-running. The calendar turn
Oracle Red Bull Racing are throwing it back to 1965 for Sunday's Japanese GP at the Suzuka Circuit, with stunning red and white livery in tribute to their long-standing partnership with Honda
Red Bull have pulled the covers off a special white livery for the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix in a tribute to F1 engine partners Honda.