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In the high-octane world of Formula 1, the debate about whether success hinges on the driver or the car is as old as the sport itself. This question has resurfaced after the recent qualifying session ...
Tsunoda stepped up to Red Bull at the Japanese Grand Prix, the long-time junior driver promoted in Liam Lawson’s stead after ...
Tost stated that Tsunoda’s FP1 performance alone should be “confirmation” that the team made the right call in giving him ...
Despite returning to the slower Racing Bulls car, Liam Lawson outqualified his Red Bull replacement Yuki Tsunoda for Formula ...
Before that, BBC Sport F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your questions. Why do drivers rate Suzuka as their favourite circuit when pole usually wins and there is very little chance of overtaking ...
After all, it’s Tsunoda’s mental strength that Marko cited as the main reason why he was not promoted. A lot will depend on Racing Bulls' performance, but also on Lawson’s form. And even if ...
There’s no rest in the cutthroat sport of Formula 1, and Lawson has found himself the topic of pre-race conversation as fans ...
And that Tsunoda, who moves into Lawson’s vacated cockpit, could take a step in performance to lift Red ... Verstappen, by comparison, qualified P2 for the sprint and P4 for the main race.
As the Formula 1 season intensifies, few races compare to the Japanese Grand Prix. The atmosphere, the fans, and the track always promise a fantastic week. For Yuki Tsunoda, this weekend’s race holds ...