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  1. ktu

    ktu F1 Rookie

    May 30, 2012
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    Bas, calm down bro, neither you or I have proof of RB not using a device. We are not RB techs. Ss454, simply implied it was possibly true about a device. I then responded I agreed. That's all bro
     
  2. jgonzalesm6

    jgonzalesm6 Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Yuki Tsunoda driving Max Verstappen’s Redbull RB19 in Silverstone | Track Footage

     
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  3. DF1

    DF1 Two Time F1 World Champ

  4. DF1

    DF1 Two Time F1 World Champ

  5. DF1

    DF1 Two Time F1 World Champ

    If Marko could manage drivers he'd be worth something. They are probably already planning the Hadjar move. Yuki has been worth ignoring overall. NO other team wanted him before this season to begin with. Its apparent. This might be his last season if he is not gone by summer break.

    Red Bull's driver headache is re-emerging

    While race winner Verstappen can do no wrong and Isack Hadjar continued his convincing rookie season for Racing Bulls with ninth, there are problems on the other side of both Red Bull teams’ garages.

    Yuki Tsunoda’s fifth weekend as a Red Bull Racing driver started promisingly, but crashing and rolling his RB21 at the Villeneuve chicane on his first Q1 lap was, in his own words, unacceptable and stupid.


    He at least recovered to 10th after starting from the pitlane, but he knows he needs to do better having scored just seven points in total for the team. And while Red Bull is not showing any signs of losing faith in him, Tsunoda must start getting consistent results to ensure his place in the team doesn’t come under threat for 2026 – or perhaps earlier.

    At Racing Bulls, Liam Lawson is also struggling. Still without a point this season, he blamed inconveniently-timed red flags for his elimination in Q1 at Imola – conveniently overlooking the fact Hadjar had exactly the same problem but secured his passage with a quicker first flier.

    Lawson has yet to catch the eye since his demotion and with Red Bull junior Arvid Lindblad making a strong start to his rookie Formula 2 campaign the pressure is on.

    The one saving grace for Lawson is that Lindblad isn’t eligible for a superlicence to race in F1 until he turns 18 during the summer break. But it’s clear the clock is ticking.


     
  6. DF1

    DF1 Two Time F1 World Champ

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