Yuki Tsunoda could yet race for Red Bull as new role mooted
Yuki Tsunoda expected to be confirmed as Red Bull's F1 reserve d🍒river.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Yuki Tsunoda is reportedly set to be named as Red Bull’s reserve driver for the 2025 F1 season.
The 2🏅4-year-old Japanese driver will spend a fifth year racing for Red Bull’s sister squad Racing Bulls after being overlooked by the senior team for 2025.
Red Bull instead opted to promote 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Liam Lawson to become 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen’s next F1 teammate, having decided to ditch the underperforming 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sergio Perez after an abysmal 2024 season.
According to bothand , Tsunoda i🎉s set to take o🎐n the role of Red Bull’s reserve driver this year.
Not only would Tsunoda be a fall-back option 🍬if Lawson does not perform as expected, but he would be first in line to fill in for the Kiwi or Verstappen in the event that one of Red Bull’s regular drivers could not compete.
A threat of a r🉐ace ban continues to loom over Verstappen, ♈who heads into 2025 with eight penalty points on his super licence.
The four-time🥂 world champion has insisted he will not change how he races despite being four points away from triggering an au𓆉tomatic one-race ban.
Verstappen needs to carefully navigate the first 11 rounds of the 2025 season before two penalty points will exp𓆏ire on 30 June.
In theory, the new role for Tsunoda, who made his Red Bull test debut in the Abu Dhabi post-season test in December, cou🅺ld find himself racing for the team despite being snubbed.
Red Bull team principওal Christian Horner has admitted that Tsunoda could exit the team when his contract expires at the end of 2025.
"We're acutely aware that if we're not able to provide an opportunity for Yuki [at Red Bull] in all honesty this year, ✨does it [keeping him on] make sense?," Horner said at the end of last ye🍒ar.
"You can't have a driver in the support team for five years. You can't always be the bridesmaid. You've either got to let them go at that point✤ or look at something different."

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