Yuki Tsunoda Faces Crucial Moment as Pressure Mounts to Save Red Bull F1 Season

Yuki Tsunoda is looking to the Canadian Grand Prix as a chance to reset his 2025 Formula 1 season, acknowledging the consequences of failing to perform. Despite his inconsistent form since joining the Red Bull team at Suzuka, Tsunoda has received patience and support from the team, including testing the RB19 for further understanding of the machinery. While the discussions of a possible change seem distant, Tsunoda is aware of the need to improve his performance to secure his place in the team. He believes that Montreal could offer a…

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Facing the Abyss: Tsunoda’s Battle to Salvage Red Bull’s F1 Future

Yuki Tsunoda is optimistic that the Canadian Grand Prix this weekend will serve as a “reset” for his 2025 Formula 1 season, acknowledging the consequences of failing to perform. Since joining the Red Bull team for his home race in Suzuka, Tsunoda has shown improved form compared to Liam Lawson, but has faced challenges with the RB21’s handling. Following criticism over their handling of Lawson, Red Bull has shown patience with Tsunoda, giving him time to understand the machinery by testing the RB19. Tsunoda understands the stakes, realizing he must…

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United Autosports to run McLaren Hypercar programme, Dallara tie-up agreed

McLaren’s entry into the Hypercar division of the World Endurance Championship will be managed by United Autosports. The team will compete with McLaren LMDh hybrid prototypes under the McLaren United AS banner starting in 2027. This move signifies United’s progression from the LMP2 prototype division to the Hypercar ranks after establishing success in various racing categories. McLaren’s return to top-tier sportscar racing involves a partnership with Dallara for the LMDh chassis and a twin-turbo V6 engine. James Barclay will head the McLaren Racing Hypercar operation, transitioning from his role as…

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