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Yuki Tsunoda will replace Liam Lawson at Red Bull from the Japanese Grand Prix, and the New Zealander will return to the Racing Bulls.
From The New York Times
Verstappen's comments will further fuel speculation that he may not see out his contract at Red Bull, which runs through the 2028 season.
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After just two races with Red Bull, Liam Lawson is making his return to Visa Cash App Racing Bulls at the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix. In the team’s media preview, Lawson called the weekend a “big opportunity” as he looks to bounce back after a difficult start to the season.
We are already at the third race weekend of this Formula 1 season: the Japanese Grand Prix. As always, the race weekend kicks off on Thursday with the media day, including two press conferences with drivers.
Former Red Bull driver Liam Lawson appears to have hit back at claims made by Christian Horner after he was replaced by Yuki Tsunoda. Ahead of the 2025 F1 season, Red Bull shocked fans as they snubbed long-term Racing Bulls driver Tsunoda and picked Lawson to replace Sergio Perez as their second driver this year.
— Saturday: Third practice and qualifying. — Sunday: The Japanese Grand Prix.
Even for a team with a reputation for making sudden midseason driver swaps, to move this early in the year feels abrupt.
Being a Red Bull Racing driver has been my dream since I was a kid, its what Ive worked towards my whole life, says Liam Lawson as he posts first message since losing his seat at the main team; watch
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Al Jazeera on MSNYuki Tsunoda to replace Liam Lawson at F1 Red Bull RacingYuki Tsunoda becomes the latest driver elevated to the famous F1 Red Bull team to drive alongside Max Verstappen.
Liam Lawson has officially been demoted by Formula One giants Red Bull and will complete the season with junior side Racing Bulls. After winning the race to partner world champion