Japan, Red Bull and Yuki Tsunoda
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Yuki Tsunoda finally has his promotion at Red Bull.
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Liam Lawson said he was surprised at being demoted by the Red Bull team after only two races of the new season but remained determined to make his mark in Formula One with the junior Racing Bulls tea...
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The Japanese Grand Prix is only the third Formula 1 race of the season, but several storylines are developing that promise a few twists.
What makes it special: The only figure-eight layout in F1, with legendary corners such as the Esses, 130R and the Degners. The Japanese fans are also unlike any others in F1, dressing in homemade costumes and staying late into the night just to watch activity in the garages.
Red Bull will honor that eight-year partnership at this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix, using a bespoke white livery that is a tribute to the RA272, the car that gave Honda its first F1 victory back in 1965: Red Bull also shared an image of the RB21 alongside the RA272, highlighting the similarity between the two paint schemes:
The Formula 1 season has started with two thrilling races in Australia and China, featuring limited practice sessions focused on dry-running. The calendar turn
The 2025 Japanese Grand Prix is set for April 4-6 at Suzuka Circuit, with Max Verstappen aiming for a fourth consecutive win. The event also highlight
Tsunoda, 24, has shown good speed in his Racing Bulls car so far and lost out on a points-scoring finish when he had to pit because of a front wing issue late in the Chinese Grand Prix. But don’t expect that speed to translate to race-winning speed in Japan. Tsunoda is +4000 to win the race at BetMGM and is the No. 7 favorite.
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Max Verstappen feels his support of a social media post criticising Red Bull's handling of Liam Lawson "speaks for itself" ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix