Why Yuki Tsunoda thinks he can beat Max Verstappen at Red Bull
Yuki Tsunoda believes he has what it takes to beat Max Verstappen once he is more acquainted with how to extract the potential from Red Bull's 2025 F1 car.
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Yuki Tsunoda believes he has what it takes to beat Max Verstappen once he is more acquainted with how to extract the potential from Red Bull's 2025 F1 car.
Fernando Alonso has expressed that he would welcome Max Verstappen as his team-mate at Aston Martin in F1, but he claimed that it is "unlikely to happen".
In typical fashion, Max Verstappen remains unperturbed by persistent rumpus linking him to an exit from Formula 1 giants Red Bull.
Liam Lawson has contended that his two-race spell with Red Bull earlier this season was too short to lead him to begin questioning his own capabilities in F1.
McLaren boss Andrea Stella has steered the narrative back towards Red Bull over Formula 1’s ongoing rear-wing flex debate.
Max Verstappen has conceded that it is “hard to pinpoint” whether Red Bull can recover what he has estimated to be a five-tenth gap to McLaren in F1 in 2025.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has conceded it will "take a little more time" to introduce the changes that can solve the problems with the team's 2025 F1 car.
After two rounds in each car, Yuki Tsunoda has divulged the quite drastic differences between the Racing Bulls and Red Bull 2025 F1 machines.
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Max Verstappen explained that track characteristics at the F1 Bahrain GP heightened Red Bull’s issues and made a repeat of his Suzuka victory nigh-on impossible.