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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has raised eyebrows with a bold statement about the future of one of the team’s key drivers. Recently, Red Bull has been in the spotlight for several driver changes, including Liam Lawson’s promotion to the main team, replacing Sergio Perez, and Isack Hadjar taking over Lawson’s seat at VCARB. Hadjar, a promising young talent, is set to partner with Yuki Tsunoda at VCARB for the 2025 season, marking Tsunoda’s fifth full year with the team’s junior squad.
While Tsunoda has demonstrated impressive performances in the past two seasons at VCARB, he has yet to secure a permanent seat with Red Bull. Despite having outperformed teammates such as Nyck de Vries, Daniel Ricciardo, and Lawson, Tsunoda’s position within the team appears uncertain. Many had speculated that his strong form might place him in contention to drive alongside Max Verstappen at Red Bull, but this has not materialized.
In a recent interview, Horner acknowledged that the situation could reach a crossroads if Tsunoda is not promoted to the main team next season. He stated that it would no longer make sense for Tsunoda to continue with VCARB after five years in a support role, emphasizing that Red Bull could either offer him a chance in the senior team or release him altogether. “You can’t have a driver in the support team for five years. You can’t always be the bridesmaid,” Horner explained, suggesting that if Tsunoda doesn’t get an opportunity soon, Red Bull may need to let him go and explore other options.
This revelation highlights the intense pressure on Tsunoda to prove himself as a worthy candidate for a seat with the main team. Despite his strong results, the uncertainty around his future at Red Bull reflects the highly competitive nature of Formula 1, where opportunities are limited and only the most exceptional talents can secure long-term roles with top teams. The coming season will be crucial for Tsunoda, as he looks to build on his previous successes and earn a spot with the senior Red Bull team, or risk being shown the door.