Yuki Tsunoda, a Japanese driver who competes in the Formula 1 World Championship, expressed his willingness to consider offers from other teams if Red Bull does not promote him to their main team. Despite his impressive performance this season, outperforming his teammate Daniel Ricciardo in all races except two, Red Bull has shown no intention of giving Tsunoda the opportunity to race alongside Max Verstappen. Instead, it seems that Sergio Perez will continue with the team. However, Tsunoda remains hopeful and stated that he would be open to exploring other options if they arise. While his ultimate goal is to race for Red Bull, he is willing to consider offers that may be more attractive than his current position in Red Bull’s junior team, VCARB.
But I also have a strong loyalty to Red Bull, because without them I wouldn’t be here,” he continued. “And of course, also to Honda.
“And speaking of Honda, maybe Aston Martin, but you know, Aston also, they already have two drivers. So yeah, I mean, it’s quite open, but so far I’m satisfied with VCARB.”
The successful partnership between Honda and Red Bull will come to an end at the end of next season as the brand prepares to collaborate with Honda on new technical regulations.
But the Japanese manufacturer has expressed a desire to extend its longstanding connection with Tsunoda, who entered the sport in 2021 with Honda’s support.
“Even if it’s after we leave, we would like to closely follow his rise to the top teams,” Honda Racing CEO Koji Watanabe told Autosport last month.
“Tsunoda completed the Honda racing school, so from HRC’s perspective, our goal is for HRC students to become top drivers.
Therefore, it is really important for Yuki to become a top driver in Formula 1.”
When asked if it would be uncomfortable to remain associated with his protege when his partnership with Aston Martin begins, Watanabe replied: “That is not necessarily a challenge.”
“We have to make a decision about it and assess the situation at that time. But we can support Yuki to become a top driver, yes.”
In addition to a possible long-term position with Aston Martin, rumors indicate that Tsunoda is in discussions with Haas to replace Nico Hulkenberg, who is moving to Sauber.