Max Verstappen has asserted Yuki Tsunoda must work things out for himself as he gets up to speed at Red Bull.
Tsunoda will make his Red Bull debut at the Japanese Grand Prix this weekend having been called up in place of a struggling Liam Lawson.
READ MORE: Max Verstappen hands Yuki Tsunoda harsh Red Bull welcome: 'Work things out for yourself'
Doohan makes Lawson 'threat' claim after Red Bull exit
Jack Doohan has shown sympathy for Liam Lawson following his Red Bull demotion, but expects the New Zealander to be a bigger "threat" at Racing Bulls.
It was announced last Thursday that Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda would swap seats from this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix, marking Red Bull's fastest driver change.
READ MORE: Doohan makes Lawson 'threat' claim after Red Bull exit
Lewis Hamilton reacts to absurd Ferrari claim
Lewis Hamilton has slated a claim that he is already losing faith in Ferrari.
It has been a mixed start to life at the Scuderia for the seven-time F1 champion who has scored just nine points across the opening two races in Australia and China.
Lawson reveals 'done deal' Red Bull demotion timeline
Liam Lawson has revealed how he was informed of his "done deal" demotion to Racing Bulls ahead of Red Bull's official announcement last Thursday.
Ahead of this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix, Red Bull confirmed it would swap Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda from Suzuka.
READ MORE: Lawson reveals 'done deal' Red Bull demotion timeline
Norris launches ‘two good drivers’ attack on F1 rivals
Lando Norris has made a bold claim ahead of this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix that McLaren is the only team which possesses "two good drivers at the minute".
McLaren has certainly proven itself the team to beat following the opening two grands prix in Australia and China. Norris won at Melbourne's Albert Park, with team-mate Oscar Piastri taking the chequered flag at the Shanghai International Circuit.
READ MORE: Norris launches ‘two good drivers’ attack on F1 rivals
Red Bull reveal hard-to-find 'errors' created by 'army relic'
Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko has revealed that the team is struggling to find the cause of a correlation "error", due to the age of its "relic" wind tunnel.
It has been a turbulent start to the 2025 F1 season for the Milton Keynes-based outfit, with a driver change having already been made ahead of this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix.
READ MORE: Red Bull reveal hard-to-find 'errors' created by 'army relic'
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