F1, Red Bull and Tsunoda
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Indy 500 winner Alexander Rossi has commented on the possibility of Yuki Tsunoda joining IndyCar in 2026. The Japanese driver won't be on the F1 grid next year, with Red Bull having replaced him with Isack Hadjar.
Rookie Hadjar will replace Tsunoda at Red Bull for the 2026 season. Tsunoda's last race as a Red Bull driver will be at the season finale in Abu Dhabi. He joined F1 in 2021, driving for Racing Bulls which at the time was known as Alpha Tauri.
Yuki Tsunoda has offered his congratulations to Lando Norris after the McLaren driver pipped his Red Bull teammate Max Verstappen to the F1 2025 title.
FIA issues additional punishment for Yuki Tsunoda after serving a five-second time penalty for multiple infringements at the Abu Dhabi GP.
Heading into the final race of the Formula One season, there were three drivers left who could win the Drivers' Championship. So when the stewards announced a penalty investigation into an incident involving championship leader Lando Norris, the potential ramifications were felt throughout the paddock.
Yuki Tsunoda’s time as a Red Bull Racing driver has drawn to an end with the Japanese driver set to lose his seat at the end of F1 2025. Isack Hadjar has been announced alongside Max Verstappen for next season with Arvid Lindblad set to join Liam Lawson at Racing Bulls.
Yuki Tsunoda has explained the reasoning behind his tactics at the Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix that resulted in
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.
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.
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.
Yuki Tsunoda has expressed his gratitude to Helmut Marko following the confirmation of the Austrian’s exit from Red Bull, a surprising development given how long Marko had been involved in the sport.