Formula One has arrived in Japan for this weekend's Grand Prix and the talk of the paddock is Yuki Tsunoda replacing Liam Lawson at Red Bull.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNTsunoda embracing pressure of Red Bull debut at home Japanese GPYuki Tsunoda is relishing the pressure of making his Red Bull debut in front of his home fans at the Japanese Grand Prix, saying Wednesday: "I'm never going to have this experience again." "There's the pressure of swapping teams,
The challenge facing Yuki Tsunoda? To master a car built for Max Verstappen - Tsunoda makes his Red Bull F1 debut in Japan this weekend – and he certainly does not lack confidence
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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.
Had Tsunoda remained at Racing Bulls, there’s every chance he would have been pushed out of the team at the end of the season. Not only does Red Bull’s Honda partnership end in December ahead of next year’s new rules, but Red Bull is keen Arvid Lindblad, who’s making his way through Formula 2 this season.
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GPblog.com on MSNRed Bull replaces engine part for Verstappen ahead of GPRed Bull has given three of its drivers a new engine part for the Japanese Grand Prix. Max Verstappen, Yuki Tsunoda, and Isack Hadjar have new exhausts. For the first free practice of the Japanese Grand Prix,