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sees as 'great news' the amount of F1 teams that have taken the chance to trust in F2 drivers, and shares his thoughts on Red Bull Racing's driver situation regarding Yuki Tsunoda and Liam Lawson.
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Key Tsunoda ally: 'He's more intelligent than people think'Tsunoda spent two years in Japanese F4 before his F3 promotion. He went straight into F2 after a single season where his talent earned the call-up to F1. "To be honest, I didn't realise how ...
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Autosport on MSNMekies: Losing F1 drivers to Red Bull is a success but can be "conflicting" for Racing BullsRacing Bulls boss Laurent Mekies says losing Yuki Tsunoda to Red Bull was a success for his Formula 1 outfit, despite his ...
Arriving in F1 in 2021, Tsunoda was unstoppable, carrying all the momentum of a front-running driver in F2. On his debut, he was impeccable, lighting up the timing screens in his first qualifying ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNTsunoda in Red Bull ‘test’ as Steiner proposes ideal F1 2026 replacementScoring just two points in his three races for Red Bull, former F1 team boss Guenther Steiner believes Yuki Tsunoda is in the ...
After a driver swap two Grands Prix into the season at Red Bull Racing, many are quick to draw verdicts about the Austrian ...
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GPFans on MSNRed Bull F1 chief admits Tsunoda concernsRed Bull Formula 1 chief Helmut Marko has pinpointed one major weakness which is currently preventing Yuki Tsunoda from ...
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motorsport.com on MSNRacing Bulls on "conflicting" F1 goals: Losing drivers to Red Bull is successRacing Bulls Formula 1 team principal Laurent Mekies explains how losing a driver to Red Bull is a success, and backs Liam ...
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