Red Bull announced on Thursday it is shifting its driver rotation around just two races into the new season. In a statement on its website, the team announced that Yuki Tsunoda will replace Liam Lawson as Max Verstappen’s teammate in the Red Bull cars. The two drivers will swap roles, with Lawson taking Tsunoda’s place in the Racing Bulls car – Racing Bulls is Red Bull’s developmental team. “It has been difficult to see Liam struggle with the RB21 at the first two races and as a result we have collectively taken the decision to make an early switch,” Red Bull team principal and CEO Christian Horner said in a statement. “We came into the 2025 season, with two ambitions, to retain the World Drivers’ Championship and to reclaim the World Constructors’ title and this is a purely sporting decision. “We acknowledge there is a lot of work to be done with the RB21 and Yuki’s experience will prove highly beneficial in helping to develop the current car. We welcome him to the Team and are looking forward to seeing him behind the wheel of the RB21. “We have a duty of care to protect and develop Liam and together, we see that after such a difficult start, it makes sense to act quickly so Liam can gain experience, as he continues his F1 career with Visa Cash App Racing Bulls, an environment and a Team he knows very well.” Lawson was given the spot alongside Verstappen at Red Bull after impressing during the latter stages of the 2024 season while racing alongside Tsunoda at Racing Bulls. The decision for Lawson to replace Sergio Pérez at Red Bull came as a surprise to many, with Tsunoda a far more experienced driver as he entered his fifth F1 season while Lawson had just 11 F1 races to his name. The move has drawn astonishment across social media and motorsport pundits with BBC F1 correspondent Andrew Benson calling it “quite simply, extraordinary” and “unprecedented.” But since making the step up, the 23-year-old has struggled mightily. He crashed out of the first race of the season at the Australian Grand Prix before finishing 15th at the Chinese Grand Prix – over 81 seconds behind race-winner Oscar Piastri – although he moved up to 12th following the disqualification of Lewis Hamilton, Charles Leclerc and Pierre Gasly.
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