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Stronger Yuki Tsunoda showed why Red Bull won't rush F1 driver decision
Yuki Tsunoda may be running out of races to save his Red Bull Formula 1 seat, but made a solid step forward in Azerbaijan – which didn't go unnoticed
Red Bull senior advisor Helmut Marko said a meeting with Yuki Tsunoda after the Italian Grand Prix has been key to the Japanese driver’s recent upturn in form. A 13th-place finish in Monza was followed by Tsunoda’s best result of the year with P6 in Azerbaijan and Marko suggested a behind-the-scenes meeting was key to that.
Red Bull Racing finalized an agreement on the termination of the contract of Christian Horner, who formerly served as the team’s principal and CEO.
Christian Horner has accepted a severance package from Red Bull that formally ends his relationship with the team, two months after he was sacked as Red Bull Racing’s team principal."We would like to thank Christian for his exceptional work over the last 20 years,
Red Bull has announced it has finalized an agreement with Christian Horner over the termination of his contract, after his exit as its Formula One team principal and CEO in July.
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Fresh Adrian Newey boost as Aston Martin signs Red Bull figure after ‘premature’ exit
Adrian Newey has received a fresh boost ahead of F1 2026 with Aston Martin signing an engineer from Red Bull junior team Racing Bulls.
Liam Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda celebrated personal bests in Baku last weekend but both will have to wait for news on their Formula One futures.
Christian Horner, who led Red Bull to eight Formula 1 titles, is leaving the team he has been with since 2005. A statement confirmed his departure, effective next Monday, though details of any agreement were not disclosed.
Former F1 champion Sebastian Vettel addressed a potential return to Red Bull Racing as the organization restructures after firing Christian Horner.
Liam Lawson is not yet contracted into the 2026 season, and most seats outside the Red Bull stable are "pretty much gone."