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Yuki Tsunoda Shines as Liam Lawson Struggles in F1 Australian Grand Prix: A Look into Red Bull’s Driver Selection Strategy

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 20, 2025
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Yuki Tsunoda Shines as Liam Lawson Struggles in F1 Australian Grand Prix: A Look into Red Bull’s Driver Selection Strategy

SHANGHAI, CHINA - MARCH 20: Yuki Tsunoda of Japan and Visa Cash App Racing Bulls talks to the media during previews ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of China at Shanghai International Circuit on March 20, 2025 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202503200022 // Usage for editorial use only //

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During the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix, Yuki Tsunoda shed light on the so-called tradition of rumours within the Red Bull group. This was in the wake of the tumultuous F1 debut of Liam Lawson, who had a weekend to forget. Lawson’s first appearance with Red Bull’s primary team was marred with mistakes, leading to his elimination in Q1, a performance that left him visibly frustrated.

His woes didn’t end there. During the race, Lawson battled to make any significant headway and finally spun out on a wet track, prematurely ending his unfortunate weekend.

In contrast, Tsunoda proved his mettle under the Racing Bulls banner. He seized the fifth qualifying position, only a smidgeon – two-tenths, to be precise – behind Max Verstappen, and was among the top five runners until an ill-timed strategic decision undercut his performance.

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This striking difference in performance led McLaren CEO Zak Brown to question Red Bull’s driver selection decision, particularly their choice to elevate Lawson. Tsunoda, however, responded to the commentary with a level-headedness that suggests he’s no stranger to speculation about changes within the Red Bull team throughout a season.

“I appreciate what Zak said to me in the press, but it’s just one race,” Tsunoda commented in an interview with Motorsport Week. He further elaborated on the ongoing speculation about driver replacements, including potential switches involving Daniel Ricciardo, Checo Perez, and himself.

Tsunoda noted that such rumours were a kind of tradition within their group, but he remained focused on his performance. He also hinted at Red Bull’s strategic planning, suggesting that they likely have clear plans for the future.

Tsunoda’s race in Australia was not without its hiccups. Despite overtaking Charles Leclerc’s Ferrari to regain his original position, an unexpected rain shower at the Albert Park Circuit threw a wrench in his plans. An ill-timed switch to Intermediates cost him valuable points, pushing him down to the 12th position.

While he doesn’t believe he made any communication errors, he acknowledged the situation didn’t pan out as they had hoped. The team, however, took responsibility for the misstep, apologising to Tsunoda after the race.

As we look forward to more action-packed races, all eyes will be on the Red Bull team and how they handle these challenges in the future.

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