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GPblog on MSNCould this be Max Verstappen's surprising new teammate in 2026?GPblog reported that Yuki Tsunoda will no longer be racing for Red Bull Racing after the 2025 season, confirming that Max Verstappen will indeed have a new teammate. Here's a look at ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNYuki Tsunoda reveals crucial British GP target as struggles continueQualifying P12 at Silverstone, Yuki Tsunoda says "at least" it's not a repeat of his Austrian P18 as he needs to score points ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNRed Bull left ‘bamboozled’ after Yuki Tsunoda data analysisTsunoda got his long-awaited opportunity with the senior Red Bull team in time for his home race – the 2025 Japanese Grand ...
Red Bull has lost several key figures across the past 18 months, most notably design legend Adrian Newey, Sporting Director ...
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Thesportstak on MSNWhy was Christian Horner sacked? A detailed analysis of Red Bull firing their legendary team bossThe shocking dismissal of Red Bull's legendary boss Christian Horner explained. Discover the untold story behind F1's biggest ...
Christian Horner sacked as Red Bull F1 boss – one year on from personal scandal - Horner was the team principal at Red Bull ...
Inside the power struggle at heart of Christian Horner’s exit – and what it means for Max Verstappen’s F1 future - ANALYSIS: ...
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The Race on MSNBen Anderson's 2025 Austrian Grand Prix F1 driver rankingsBen Anderson stands in for Edd Straw on our Austrian Grand Prix ranking of all the Formula 1 drivers' weekend performanc ...
Christian Horner tearful as he announced his Red Bull sacking to staff - The 51-year-old was effectively sacked from his role ...
To call Horner's firing from Red Bull shocking would be an understatement and to call it straightforward may be dishonest.
The Red Bull Racing Formula One team will part ways with Yuki Tsunoda after the 2025 season. A report by GPBlog suggests that ...
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GPFans on MSNTsunoda could face Red Bull axe 'BEFORE end of 2025'Yuki Tsunoda could be sacked by Red Bull before the end of the 2025 season according to a former F1 team boss. The Japanese driver replaced Liam Lawson at the team in March, with Red Bull hoping that ...
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