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Red Bull’s Shocking Switch: Montoya Slams Tsunoda’s Promotion After Two Races!

Simon Monroy by Simon Monroy
March 29, 2025
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“Montoya Blasts Red Bull for Premature Verdict: Two Races Aren’t Enough!”

In a startling turn of events, the Formula 1 landscape has been altered yet again. The Red Bull team, known for their audacious decisions, has shaken things up by demoting Liam Lawson, only two races into the season, and elevating Yuki Tsunoda to share the starting grid with Max Verstappen.

Juan Pablo Montoya, a veteran racer and an authority in the world of Formula 1, has come out swinging against this hasty decision. Montoya, never one to mince words, lambasted Red Bull, arguing that the team could be jeopardizing its championship chances by making such swift changes.

Montoya warned Red Bull about the potential pitfalls of their decision, drawing parallels with the ill-fated career trajectory of Sergio Perez, another victim of Red Bull’s impulsive decision-making. Montoya cautioned that Red Bull could be on track to repeat the same blunders that caused Perez’s career to veer off course.

The decision to switch drivers was confirmed by Red Bull following the Chinese Grand Prix, in the wake of rampant media speculation. This drastic change will come into effect from the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix. Tsunoda, who until now was a part of the junior team, will be stepping up to join the senior team. Meanwhile, Lawson will be relegated back to the Racing Bulls.

This shocking decision has certainly sent ripples across the Formula 1 community. Montoya’s criticism raises pertinent questions about Red Bull’s decision-making process. Is it fair to judge a driver’s potential on the basis of just two races? Does this decision reflect a larger problem within Red Bull’s management?

Stay tuned as we delve deeper into the repercussions of this decision and its potential impact on Red Bull’s championship aspirations. This is a developing story, and we’ll bring you the latest updates as they unfold.

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