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Yuki Tsunoda has revealed one regret about his short-lived promotion to the Red Bull Formula 1 team - leaving behind
Yuki Tsunoda is optimistic about a possible return to Formula 1 after being replaced at Red Bull Racing ahead of the 2026 season. The 25-year-old, who made the switch from the Racing Bulls team to Red Bull Racing ahead of his home Grand Prix in Japan earlier in 2025,
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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.
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Red Bull’s Yuki Tsunoda team radio calls were “bordering on menacing”, says Martin Brundle
Martin Brundle believes Red Bull's team orders call to Yuki Tsunoda during the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix was "bordering on menacing"
Yuki Tsunoda has become the latest driver to be dropped by Red Bull after less than a season, but is the decision fair?
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.
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.