Helmut Marko has stated Yuki Tsunoda will remain alongside Max Verstappen at Red Bull until the end of the F1 season.
The Japanese driver assumed the seat from Liam Lawson for his home grand prix at Suzuka. Whilst it was not the debut weekend the 24-year-old would have hoped for, Marko has confirmed the Milton Keynes squad will not make further changes this term.
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Aston Martin announce Alonso replacement for Bahrain FP1
Fernando Alonso will sit out the first free practice session at this weekend's Bahrain Grand Prix, Aston Martin has confirmed.
The two-time F1 drivers' champion will be replaced by reserve driver Felipe Drugovich for the hour, before returning to the cockpit of his AMR25 for FP2.
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Horner puzzled by strange tactic in Japanese GP: 'It made no sense'
Christian Horner has explained how Red Bull did not fall for McLaren's "dummy" trick with Lando Norris in the Japanese Grand Prix.
Running within the usual undercut window behind race-leader Max Verstappen, McLaren called Norris into pit. Ultimately he stayed out, with third-placed Oscar Piastri pitting soon after instead.
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Why fearful McLaren risk blowing F1 title fight for Norris and Piastri
Max Verstappen wrestled Japanese Grand Prix victory from the jaws of McLaren defeat with his breathtaking qualifying exploits.
It was the kind of performance you simply cannot legislate for. The Dutchman is brilliant and he reminded us of that yet again at Suzuka.
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'Grateful' Honda deeply touched by passionate Verstappen
Honda Racing Corporation president Koji Watanabe was "grateful" following the Japanese Grand Prix after Max Verstappen showed "passion" on his way to a famous victory.
In what was Honda's final home race before leaving Red Bull at the end of the season to join Aston Martin, Verstappen gave the Japanese manufacturer the perfect farewell.
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Ferrari face dilemma over Bahrain headache
Ferrari is facing the dilemma ahead of this weekend's Bahrain Grand Prix over whether it is worth introducing an upgraded floor earlier than planned.
The new version is part of a wider update scheduled for the Miami Grand Prix, but RacingNews365 sources close to the team believe the modified floor has already been produced and is ready to be used at the Sakhir International Circuit.
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