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Yuki Tsunoda on Red Bull’s 2026 call: “I just keep performing” after Mexico GP qualifying
Yuki Tsunoda is focusing firmly on delivering on track while Red Bull continues to assess his seat going into 2026. This comes as the Japanese driver narrowly missed out on Q3 during qualifying for the Mexico Grand Prix.
McLaren would have "heavily compromised" the development of its 2026 car had it attempted to match Red Bull's frequency of upgrades this season, team principal Andrea Stella said.
CHRISTIAN HORNER has made a rare public appearance with his wife Geri – to support Coventry against Watford. Horner received an £80million payout after being sacked by Red Bull in July amid
Jeremiah Smith has landed a historic NIL deal. Per On3, the Ohio State star wide receiver inked a deal with Red Bull and is now the first-ever college athlete to appear on a Red Bull can. According to On3, Smith has a $4.2 million NIL valuation.
The team was hit with the fine after the stewards found a Red Bull team member went back to the grid after the formation lap had started, and “did not appear to react” when the pit marshals tried stopping him from going back onto the track. €25,000 of the fine was suspended for the rest of the season, barring any repeat breaches.
After the Dutch Grand Prix brought the campaign back into action following the summer break, Verstappen was 103 points behind World Championship leader Oscar Piastri. Four races later, that deficit stands at 40, and over the last couple of rounds, Red Bull have boasted the fastest car in the field.
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Yuki Tsunoda given Red Bull lifeline with driver decision delayed
Laurent Mekies has confirmed Red Bull will not stick to its original deadline of deciding its 2026 lineup, suggesting Yuki Tsunoda still has time to retain his seat. It had been suggested that Red Bull was planning to make a final call about its lineup after this weekend’s race in Mexico, but Mekies has insisted there is “no need to rush.”
Newcastle Red Bulls still look utterly devoid of any fizz and energy this season as the Prem’s bottom boys were stomped at the Stoop.