Red Bull, Japanese Grand Prix and Yuki Tsunoda
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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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Yuki Tsunoda knows he has his long-awaited chance to write a new chapter in Japan’s F1 history.
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Former Red Bull driver Sergio Perez says he is in talks with Formula 1 teams about a return to the grid after having his contract ended two years early.
Mercedes may have declared itself the favorite heading into the F1 2026 season, but Red Bull expects to be in the fight.
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GPFans on MSNF1 News Today: Hamilton confirms stunning new plans as Horner reflects on 'cruel' decisionChristian Horner has spoken out about the ‘cruel’ decision he had to make in replacing Liam Lawson with Yuki Tsunoda at Red Bull for the Japanese Grand Prix. Lewis Hamilton has recently shared his new +44 merchandise on social media,
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The signs were there early that Liam Lawson was perhaps not mature enough to handle the job as Red Bull Racing teammate to four-time Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen.
Liam Lawson joins a long list of athletes and coaches who will think they should have been given more time with their teams
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For McLaren, the start to the 2025 F1 season has been close to perfect. Lando Norris captured the win at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix while Oscar Piastri took victory at the CHinese Grand Prix.
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GPFans on MSNF1 News Today: Christian Horner under pressure as Jos Verstappen enters Red Bull transfer chaosRalf 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’. ➡️ READ MORE Jos Verstappen enters Red Bull driver saga with major Liam Lawson verdict Jos Verstappen has broken his silence on the Red Bull driver transfer chaos,
BBC Sport's Ritchie Blackman discusses Red Bull's motorsport adviser Helmut Marko and how driver rotation has been a constant for the six-time constructors' championship winners.