Mideason sackings are nothing new in F1. But rarely has the guillotine been deployed so brutally and so early in a season.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen has claimed pole position at Suzuka, followed by the McLaren duo of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.
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Motorsport.com on MSNHow Red Bull's controversial Tsunoda-Lawson F1 swap may be working alreadyHere's what Formula 1's Japanese Grand Prix qualifying has told us about Red Bull's controversial Lawson and Tsunoda swap so ...
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It's Japanese Grand Prix qualifying day and all eyes will be on new Red Bull driver Yuki Tsunoda on his debut at his home ...
A poor qualifying session for the new Red Bull driver shouldn't count Yuki Tsunoda out of the game at the Japanese Grand Prix ...
Liam Lawson's recent demotion from the senior Red Bull team has raised eyebrows and sparked discussions among Formula 1 fans and analysts alike. His abrupt exit after only two races in the 2025 season ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNHuge Yuki Tsunoda missed opportunity uncovered in Helmut Marko revealHelmut Marko has lifted the lid on a huge missed opportunity for Yuki Tsunoda on his competitive Red Bull debut in Japanese ...
Max Verstappen finally takes a firm stand against Red Bull and claims the RB21 is the problem and not the drivers ...
Liam Lawson said "it was a good day" after getting one over his Red Bull rival, finishing fifth fastest in the second ...
Max Verstappen of Red Bull will start from pole position in the Japanese Grand Prix after turning the top time in qualifying ...
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