Lawson, Yuki Tsunoda and F1
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Lewis Hamilton believes it was “pretty tough” on Liam Lawson to be dropped by Red Bull after just two races – but said he was not surprised to see the team act so swiftly.
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Yuki Tsunoda knows he has his long-awaited chance to write a new chapter in Japan’s F1 history.
From The New York Times
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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GPblog on MSN'Not in a hundred years would Lawson be faster than Tsunoda'Under Franz Tost, Liam Lawson made his debut in Formula 1 at AlphaTauri, but the Austrian doesn't seem to have a high opinion of him. The former team boss fully understands why the New Zealander was demoted from Red Bull Racing to Racing Bulls after just two Grands Prix.
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Autosport on MSNTost: You could give Lawson 100 years and he still wouldn’t be as fast as TsunodaFormer Racing Bulls team principal Franz Tost did not mince his words over the Red Bull Liam Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda swap
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Liam Lawson pulled a nearly $100,000 Raptor pickup truck into the parking lot of the Ford Performance Center running a little bit late during his packed schedule of appearances as Red Bull's newest Formula 1 driver.
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PlanetF1 on MSNYuki Tsunoda’s telling first Red Bull RB21 verdict after swapping sim for real dealYuki Tsunoda got his first taste of the Red Bull RB21 in Friday practice at Suzuka, where he put in a commendable first showing. Having got the nod to step into Liam Lawson’s vacated RB21 after the first two races of the F1 2025 season,
Piastri finished top for McLaren with 1m 28.114s in what was a heavily disrupted session with four red flags throughout, Red Bull's Yuki Tsunoda finishing back in 18th. Lawson was also faster than world champion Max Verstappen who finished eighth.
The challenge facing Yuki Tsunoda? To master a car built for Max Verstappen - Tsunoda makes his Red Bull F1 debut in Japan this weekend – and he certainly does not lack confidence
Free Practice session 1 marked the beginning of Yuki Tsunoda’s first weekend in his new Red Bull Racing seat. Tsunoda was able to keep up with Verstappen and ended the session less than three-tenths off his four-time world champion teammate.
Yuki Tsunoda is debuting for Red Bull Racing at this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix following the controversial decision to drop Liam Lawson just two rounds into the season