Yuki Tsunoda ‘100%’ ready to replace under-pressure Liam Lawson
Yuki Tsunoda insists ꦕhe would be ready to step up to Red Bull iඣf the team decided to move on from Liam Lawson.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Yuki Tsunoda has reignited talk of a possible Red Bull F1 promotion by claiming he is “100%” ready to replace the under-pressure 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Liam Lawson.
Scrutiny is already mounting on Lawson after his 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:nightmare start to his Red Buܫll care𝓡er continued as 🐟he ended up slowest of all in qualifying for🌌 the Chinese Grand Prix.
It marked the second time in two daওys that Lawson qualif🌠ied P20, adding to his disappointing Q1 elimination at last weekend’s season-opener in Melbourne.
Lawson’s Red Bull teammate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen has not qualified ou🃏tside the top four so far this season.
The 23-year-old 🌌Kiwi was chosen by Red Bull to replace the underperforming Sergio Perez for 2025, having been promoted from sister team Racing Bulls despite only making 11 grand prix starts spread over two years.
Lawson also failed to comprehensively ou🍌t-perform Tsunoda during their brief spell as Racing Bulls teammates, though Red Bull still opted to ove🌸rlook the Japanese driver.
In cont𒁃rast to Lawson, Tsunoda is🀅 enjoying a fine start to the season.
: "In Japan? Yeah, 100%. I mean, the car is faster.”Red Bull not ruling out driver change
Red Bull motorsport adv💯isor Helmut Marko did not rule out the possibility of a driver swap during the season.
"Formula 1 is a competitive sport and ultimately that's what counts," Marko told Sky Germany, adding that La𒀰wson’s performance was “not what we expected, but we will discuss it calmly.”
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner admitted to Sky Sports: "It's been a tough day in the office for him today so we'll have a good look at it and go through it and 🐼obviously try and give him the best car for tomorrಞow.”
Following his latest disappointment, 🎶Lawson conceded “I don’t reallyꦛ have time” to find confidence in the RB21.
“Unfortunately I don෴'t really have time, but it's just one of those t🔯hings,” he told Sky Sports.
“I mean to drive a Formula 1 car, it takes 100% confidence in what ⭕you're doing and it's not that I don't feel confident, but the window's so small that right now I just seem to miss it. It's that that I just need to get a handle on.
"So yeah, I do🎐n't know how else to put it really, it's just not good enough🍷."

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