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Formula 1 hits the legendary Suzuka circuit for round three of 2025 this weekend. And after a week away, this weekend could really show us the pecking order for
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GPblog on MSNF1 Today | Verstappen doesn't feel sorry for Checo, Villeneuve sees a pivotal TsunodaThat's Friday at Suzuka done for Formula One, and so it's time for GPblog's round up, F1 Today. F1 driver Yuki Tsunoda needs to prove Red Bull Racing they should keep him, thinks Jacques Villeneuve. According to the Canadian world champion,
Liam Lawson said "it was a good day" after getting one over his Red Bull rival, finishing fifth fastest in the second practice session at the Japan Grand Prix at Suzuka. Australian Piastri finished top for McLaren with 1m 28.114s in what was a heavily disrupted session with four red flags throughout.
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PlanetF1 on MSNFranz Tost’s emphatic ‘not in 100 years’ Lawson and Tsunoda predictionFormer AlphaTauri boss Franz Tost has claimed Liam Lawson's natural ability doesn't compare to Yuki Tsunoda's.
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Yardbarker on MSNTsunoda: RB21 more 'different than expected' to the simulatorYuki Tsunoda got up to speed relatively quickly in his first official session as a Red Bull driver. The 24-year-old went 6th fastest in FP1, setting a very clean lap to finish only a tenth behind Max Verstappen.
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Inquirer Sports on MSNF1: Liam Lawson vows to prove he belongs after shock Red Bull axingLiam Lawson said Thursday he was determined to prove he belongs in Formula One following what he called the “tough” surprise of being axed by Red Bull after just two races. The New Zealander was replaced by Yuki Tsunoda starting at this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix following a disastrous start that saw him fail to score any points.
Liam Lawson, tapped by the team to replace Sergio Pérez, was out and Yuki Tsunoda, passed over initially by the team to replace Pérez, was in. That move sparked a debate throughout the Formula 1 world regarding how Red Bull continues to handle their second driver.