In a candid interview, Formula 1 driver Yuki Tsunoda has opened up about the emotional resilience he has developed that helped him handle the news of his omission from the Red Bull team in 2025. This came to light when Red Bull announced that Sergio Perez would no longer be part of the team in 2025, igniting speculation around who would fill the coveted position alongside Max Verstappen.
Tsunoda, who had had an impressive run with Red Bull’s satellite squad in 2024, and Liam Lawson emerged as the sole contenders. Despite Tsunoda’s increased chances of a promotion following the abrupt axing of Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull’s concerns about Tsunoda’s mental fortitude ultimately led to his omission.
The Japanese driver had been vocal about the situation at Red Bull as Perez’s position became increasingly precarious. He found it “weird” that Lawson would be chosen over him. However, Tsunoda demonstrated remarkable composure when asked about his omission during his first public appearance since it was confirmed that he would be staying with Racing Bulls. He admitted to understanding Red Bull’s decision.
Tsunoda credits his improved emotional control for helping him handle the situation. He revealed in an exclusive interview with Motorsport Week, “I think I worked really hard on emotional, especially since last year’s first race. I really worked hard on it. It kind of clicks [with] me, something deeply in my heart that I really have to change myself.” His efforts yielded noticeable improvements, which he believes played a significant role in his calm reaction to the news.
There had been rumors leading up to Red Bull’s announcement that Lawson might be promoted. Tsunoda had even made his debut with the senior side in the post-season test. Tsunoda disclosed that these rumors, along with Red Bull boss Christian Horner’s behavior in the preceding weeks, alerted him to the possibility of an unfavorable outcome, and he prepared himself mentally for it.
Despite the setback, Tsunoda is not dwelling on Red Bull’s decision as he prepares for the upcoming season. Instead, he is focused on his new role as the senior driver at Racing Bulls alongside rookie Isack Hadjar. Tsunoda stated, “My target is clear: to make this team in the best shape as possible until the first race.” He intends to step up as a leader and prove to his team that he can provide valuable feedback and direction.
Red Bull’s Christian Horner has hinted that Tsunoda may be released, with Arvid Lindblad waiting in the wings. Tsunoda, nevertheless, is ready to prove his leadership capabilities, which he knows will be critical for his future with the Faenza-based team. His goal is to perform well, prove his leadership qualities, and demonstrate his value to the team this year, thereby securing his place for the future.
Tsunoda’s journey, full of ups and downs, is a testament to his determination and resilience. As he navigates the challenging world of Formula 1, he remains committed to his growth as a driver and a leader. His journey will undoubtedly be one to watch in the 2025 campaign at Racing Bulls.