MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 16: Anthony Hamilton with Isack Hadjar of France and Visa Cash App Racing Bulls in the garage during the F1 Grand Prix of Australia at Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit on March 16, 2025 in Melbourne, Australia
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It “breaks my heart” — Hadjar on F1 Australian GP formation lap crash

The treacherous weather conditions at the F1 Australian GP affected drivers throughout the race, including Racing Bulls rookie Isack Hadjar. He was due to start from P11, but as he powered through Turn 2, he lit up his rear tyres and spun into the barriers, causing significant damage to his rear wing. It led to…

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Hadjar on “a really good day” despite missing out on Q3 in F1 Australian GP

Racing Bulls F1 rookie Isack Hadjar narrowly missed out on a Q3 appearance during his qualifying debut at the Australian GP. The young French driver claimed P11 on the grid, just shy of the top-10 shootout, but demonstrated impressive pace that suggests a promising future in the sport. Impressive debut under pressure The qualifying session…

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A rather satisfying 2025 start for Racing Bulls, Yuki Tsunoda and Isack Hadjar in Melbourne at the F1 Australian GP.
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“Happy day in the office” for Tsunoda after Racing Bulls’ Friday at F1 Australian GP

A rather satisfying 2025 start for Racing Bulls, Yuki Tsunoda and Isack Hadjar in Melbourne at the F1 Australian GP. While Red Bull is struggling to find pace, Yuki Tsunoda secured P4 – only behind the two McLarens and Charles Leclerc’s Ferrari – and rookie Isak Hadjar follows in P6 at the end of FP2….

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Yuki Tsunoda heads into his fifth F1 season in 2025 as an established driver in both the category and at Racing Bulls, and the Japanese driver discussed it ahead of the Australian GP this weekend.
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Tsunoda opens up on extra “responsibility” as team leader for Racing Bulls in 2025 F1 season

Yuki Tsunoda heads into his fifth F1 season in 2025 as an established driver in both the category and at Racing Bulls, and the Japanese driver discussed it ahead of the Australian GP this weekend. Yuki Tsunoda up for the extra responsibility as team leader at Racing Bulls F1 Since his debut at the 2021…

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Racing Bulls Technical Director Jody Egginton parts ways with the team after more than 10 years to join Red Bull Advanced Technologies ahead of the F1 2025 season.
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Racing Bulls Technical Director Jody Egginton parts ways ahead of 2025 F1 season

Technical Director of Racing Bulls, Jody Egginton, has announced that he is joining Red Bull Advanced Technologies as its Engineering Director. Following a stint spanning over a decade with the Faenza-based team, the British engineer will embark upon his new non-F1 role on April 1, 2025. As Racing Bulls find themselves without a Technical Director…

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Racing Bulls driver Yuki Tsunoda poses during a pre-season photoshoot for the Red Bull Racing brand
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Honda bosses tell Tsunoda he “needs to take action himself” to stay on the F1 grid beyond 2025

Honda has made it clear that there is “not much more” they can do for Yuki Tsunoda, casting uncertainty over the Japanese driver’s long-term prospects in Formula 1. Despite his strong form in 2024 securing him a one-year extension with Racing Bulls, Tsunoda’s place on the grid is far from secure.  Red Bull rejection  Tsunoda’s…

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Yuki Tsunoda Isack Hadjar, drivers for Racing Bulls assess F1 Bahrain testing of 2025
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F1 Testing | Racing Bulls labels Bahrain as a “successful” test after “very high mileage”

Racing Bulls left pre-season testing for the 2025 Formula 1 season with the third-highest lap count of the 10 teams, as Yuki Tsunoda and debutant Isack Hadjar logged 454 laps between them over the three days of running, just four shy of Mercedes’ chart-topping 458. And that, along with the fact that there weren’t any…

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Yuki Tsunoda reflecting on Red Bull's decision to promote Liam Lawson during F175 Live.
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Tsunoda: “I understand” why Red Bull F1 chose to promote Lawson

Yuki Tsunoda has admitted that he understands why Red Bull opted to promote Liam Lawson instead of him for the 2025 season, despite his strong performances in 2024. As he prepares for his fifth consecutive season with Red Bull’s sister team, the Japanese driver remains focused on proving himself on the grid. After Red Bull…

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