Yuki Tsunoda has addressed Red Bull’s decision to move him into a test and reserve role for 2026. The change follows the team’s appointment of Isack Hadjar for next season and Arvid Lindblad’s promotion to Racing Bulls.
Yuki Tsunoda heads into the Qatar Grand Prix with his future at Red Bull still uncertain, admitting he has “no plan B” and hinting that “most people probably know” where things stand. With Red Bull expected to finalise its 2026 line-up after the weekend, Qatar may be Tsunoda’s final chance to secure his seat.
Lando Norris tightened his grip on the 2025 title fight with a controlled win in Sao Paulo, while Max Verstappen delivered one of the drives of the season with a podium from a pit lane start. Yuki Tsunoda’s race collapsed under two penalties.
Liam Lawson has listed his custom 300-horsepower Subaru Forester for auction to support I AM HOPE, a New Zealand youth mental health charity. The car, rebuilt from his first personal vehicle, includes a complete engine overhaul and extensive modifications. The auction ends on November 7 during Gumboot Friday.
Liam Lawson believes experience at familiar circuits is key to keeping his F1 seat, as the Racing Bulls prospect uses every opportunity to prove his worth amid stiff competition for 2026.
George Russell called his FP2 crash in Singapore “weird” after losing control at Turn 16 and hitting the wall, bringing out a red flag. The Mercedes driver admitted frustration at losing track time but remained positive ahead of qualifying, while Oscar Piastri topped the session for McLaren.
Liam Lawson’s Formula 1 future is hanging in the balance, and Christian Horner knows it. Following another grueling weekend for...










