Red Bull set to replace Yuki Tsunoda with Isack Hadjar following underwhelming season

Red Bull set to replace Yuki Tsunoda with Isack Hadjar following underwhelming season

AUSTRIA, Dec 2 — Red Bull will replace Yuki Tsunoda with Isack Hadjar, RacingNews365 reported yesterday. Sister team Racing Bulls will recall Liam Lawson and promote rookie Arvid Lindblad.

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AUSTRIA, Dec 2 — Red Bull will replace Yuki Tsunoda with Isack Hadjar, RacingNews365 reported yesterday. Sister team Racing Bulls will recall Liam Lawson and promote rookie Arvid Lindblad.

Tsunoda, 15th in the standings, has struggled compared to teammate Max Verstappen, who is chasing his fifth consecutive title. "I've done what I could," Tsunoda said, noting strong team support in recent races. He joins a list of drivers who found it tough racing alongside Verstappen, including Alex Albon, Pierre Gasly, Lawson, and Sergio Perez. — Reuters

Isack Hadjar speaking to members of the media during a press conference ahead of the Formula One Chinese Grand Prix on March 20, 2025. — AFP file pic

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