Yuki Tsunoda shares his goals at Red Bull F1
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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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Tsunoda was promoted to Red Bull’s senior team a week ago in place of Liam Lawson. The two drivers were teammates at RB’s junior F1 team Racing Bulls for the final six races of the 2024 season. After Red Bull Racing moved on from Sergio Perez at the end of the season, Lawson got the call to jump up instead of Tsunoda.
Yuki Tsunoda does not intend asking Max Verstappen for advice on how to master the Red Bull RB21 as he will not “say the truth”. And Verstappen is not too keen to offer out any words of wisdom, as he believes Tsunoda must work out how to make the RB21 work for him.
Red Bull’s decision to switch out Liam Lawson for Yuki Tsunoda had the whole of Formula 1 talking in the build-up to the Japanese Grand Prix – here Motorsport.com picks out the best reactions to the n
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Yardbarker on MSNTsunoda already experimenting with RB21 set-up ahead of JapanJoining Red Bull is a significant occasion for any F1 driver, but the pressure Yuki Tsunoda faces this weekend is unprecedented. Without completing a single lap in pre-season, Tsunoda must acclimatise to the highly unpredictable RB21 and deliver a strong start on home soil.
At the Thursday press conference during the Japanese Grand Prix, Yuki Tsunoda made comments about how he has not heard from Dr. Helmut Marko. However, Tsunoda’s comments turned out to be not 100% truthful.
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Never before has any Japanese driver raced in a car that won the drivers’ world championship the previous year