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Yuki Tsunoda receives new Red Bull role in F1 2026 driver shakeup
Isack Hadjar has been announced alongside Max Verstappen for next season with Arvid Lindblad set to join Liam Lawson at Racing Bulls. Tsunoda, however, will remain in the fold as the Red Bull test and reserve driver for F1 2026.
Yuki Tsunoda has revealed one regret about his short-lived promotion to the Red Bull Formula 1 team - leaving behind
Reports claim Red Bull will promote Isack Hadjar to partner Max Verstappen next season, leaving Yuki Tsunoda without a seat for 2026.
The elite levels of motorsport are fickle at the best of times. Small margins can make or break a race, or season, or, in the case of Yuki Tsunoda, potentially
Yuki Tsunoda was told of his Red Bull Racing fate in the minutes after the chequered flag fell at last Sunday's Qatar Grand Prix.
Formula 1 rookie Isak Hadjar will replace Yuki Tsunoda at Red Bull in 2026, while Liam Lawson will continue at junior team Racing Bulls alongside exciting teenage prospect Arvid Lindblad.
The FIA has announced a double punishment for Yuki Tsunoda and Red Bull after an incident with Lando Norris at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Yuki Tsunoda responds after losing his 2026 F1 race seat, vowing to fight for a future return and continue working with Red Bull as a reserve driver.
Reflecting on the season, having been informed that he will have no place on the 2026 grid as Red Bull have promoted Hadjar to their main team and signed teenager Arvid Lindblad to replace him at Racing Bulls, Tsunoda suggested he found it tough to show his value having not been afforded the same tools as his team-mate.