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Yuki Tsunoda will now become Max Verstappen's sixth team-mate at Red Bull when he takes to the grid in the company's second seat at the Japanese Grand Prix after Liam Lawson was dropped
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Verstappen is second in the drivers' championship, eight points behind leader Lando Norris of McLaren.
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Red Bull driver Yuki Tsunoda tells BBC Radio 5 Live's Harry Benjamin about what team principal Christian Horner expects from him as Max Verstappen's team-mate.
During the Chinese Grand Prix weekend, Max Verstappen was clear in his assessment: he saw Red Bull Racing as the fourth team on the grid at the time. Does Christian Horner agree with his driver's statements? The Red Bull team boss responds. Horner admitted ...
Max Verstappen did not have the easiest of Grands Prix in Shanghai. He actively fought against the RB21 until the end, when the car finally worked with him and not against him. Team principal Christian Horner complimented Verstappen after his Chinese Grand Prix performance.
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GPFans on MSN'Controversial' Christian Horner set for 'Red Bull role review'Ralf Schumacher has claimed that Christian Horner’s role at Red Bull should be 'under review' in a recent discussion where he also labelled the team principal as ‘controversial’.
Red Bull chief Christian Horner knows all too well the steep challenge facing any driver who takes up a spot next to Max Vertsappen, with Yuki Tsunoda next up
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GPblog on MSNF1 Today | Horner and Marko at risk in Red BullRed Bull Racing's top brass, Christian Horner and Helmut Marko, are at risk at the Austrian team, GPblog has learned. Furthermore, should Red Bill fail to keep Max Verstappen in its ranks, the 81 year old chief advisor would consider that a good reason to leave F1.
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GPFans on MSNChristian Horner doubts over Yuki Tsunoda revealedRalf Schumacher has suggested that Red Bull boss Christian Horner remains unconvinced by Yuki Tsunoda, despite promoting the Japanese star to the team this week. Following several days of speculation, it was confirmed on Thursday that Tsunoda has replaced Liam Lawson at the Formula 1 giants, with the Kiwi racer heading back to Racing Bulls.
Red Bull chief Helmut Marko has admitted that developments around Max Verstappen could greatly impact his future in F1. Marko, 81, currently oversees the team’s driver development programme and has brought through the likes of Sebastian Vettel, Daniel Ricciardo and Verstappen.
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GPblog on MSNHorner backs Verstappen over Lawson claimRed Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner has backed Max Verstappen's suggestion that Liam Lawson would currently be faster in a Racing Bulls car.