Only two races of F1 are enough for the grill of ‘Great circus’ Live your first big change. On this occasion, a barter between Red Bull And his team ‘B’, Racing Bulls. A voice that ended up following: Red Bull does not want to have more patience with the newly promoted Liam Lawsonthat this period has come to the replacement of ‘Czech’ PérezAnd only after two races, he decided to take that opportunity and give it to another of his young talents, Yuki TsunanaTo this day it has been voting on racing careers.
Changing the pieces has been done and both pilots will compete with their new car from the next F1 Japan GpThe third race of time. Liam Lawson23 years, will be lowered to Bulls racingwith the aim of obtaining the confidence of Red Bull (Something complicated) or display your talent in a more documented car to find an opportunity for another part. For part of it, Yuki Tsunana (24 years) will dedicate his new fellow Max Versstappen to Japan, before his hobby, to his ‘home’, something that can add a lot of pressure to Japanese children.
This decision came after Lawson failed his performance, far from Verstappenat the first two course appointments. In fact, in China, Lawsonwith a red bull which Max He is fighting in front, New Zealand is last in two sessions of classification (Sprint and Chief).
Red Bull He decided to bet on him and attract the attention made by this decision only after two races. They did this after a complete data review. Maybe they saw that Lawson couldn’t handle that car. But the question is whether they are sure that Tsunana can do it.
“This has become a sporting decision: We wish the World Cup”
The Red Bull came from the winner of the World Cup in Plácida in 2022 and 2023. He was enough for Max Vrstappen’s points to do so because of his vehicle’s massive efficiency in the Dutch’s hands. But this changed in 2024 with the improvement of McLaren, Ferrari and Mercedes. One of the reasons why Christian Horner, Chief of Red Bull, has shown that he can’t lose a lot of races waiting for a future Lawson is that he can’t continue the loss of World Cup points in construction: he needs two front cars.
“It’s hard to see Liam fighting RB21 in the first two races And, as a result, we have made the decision to make an early change. We arrived during 2025 with two ambitions: keep the world championship and recover the builders, and this is a pure sports decision. We know that there is a lot of work to do with RB21 and Yuki’s experience will be a useful to help develop the current car. We invite you to the team and we look forward to seeing you on the RB21 “Steering Wheel”Horner said.
“We have a duty to protect and develop Liam And together, we see that after a difficult start, Acts quickly to get Liam experienceAs his career goes on to F1 with the Visa Cash App Racing Bulls, an atmosphere and a team that knows well, “he argued, ensuring that they continued to bet in Liam’s future, hoping he would win the F1 experience, though perhaps, in fact this may be the only opportunity to be given to this development.
Poisoned Gift for Yuki Tsunana: A Right Car
Liam has identified a completely changed car in recent years to boost the pilot style of Max verstappen. You need to put it on the side of the razor and Max only knows how to do it.
RB21 is a poisonous gift for anyone worth him with his bull position in Gasly, Alebon and PérezAs the Mexico pilot who endures the crowd and approaches Max. The bad results of ‘Czech’ in 2024 gave Liam Lawson the opportunity for this 2025 after he left good flashes last year with more RB documents. But in his first two trials, he sank. First, in Australia, a difficult track that is complicated in the rains in career. And in China, he only has a free exercise that is an appointment in Sprint format.
Now, the great fire test is for one who is a roommate Liam In the Academy of Energy Drink, Yuki Tsunana. Opportunity will come after 4 years as a pilot of ‘b’ sets of those of those Milton keynes. It has a big challenge ahead
Source: La Verdad

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