Zak Brown questions Red Bull’s “strange driver choices” as Yuki Tsunoda shines
“Yuki did a great job, probably the guy that should be in the Red Bull if you look at how🗹 he’🌠s performed...”

Zak Brown took a swipe at Red Bull for their “strange driver choices” after Yuki Tsunoda impressed at the F1 Australian Grand Prix.
Tsunoda starred in qualifying, securing fifth place on the grid for Racing Bulls, ahead of Ferrari ജduo Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton.
The Japanese driver ran well in the race, overtaking Leclerc as the track be🐎gan to become more slippe𒆙ry.
However, like Ferrari, Racing Bulls’ strategy was wr🉐ong, because they stayed out too long on dry tyres in intermedi🐻ate conditions.
Tsunoda would finish the race in 12th, making it a 🌜big opportunity mis꧋sed for VCARB when some of their midfield rivals scored big points.
Tsunoda’s impressive weekend was in stark contrast to Liam Lawson’s, who was knocked out in Q1 before retir🃏ing from the Australian GP.
Red Bull opted for Lawson over Tsunoda as their replacement for 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sergio Perez.
after qualifying in Melbourne oꦕn Saturday, Brown couldn’t resist taking aim at Red Bull.“I think it’s going to be a very exciting year🎐,” Brown said.
“Yuki did a great job, probably the guy that should beꦰ in the Red Bull if you look at how he’s performed, but they seem to make some strange driver choices.”
Is Brown right about Red Bull’s driver choices?
Since Daniel Ricciardo’s departure at the end of 2018, Red Bull have struggled to find an adequate replacement to put alongside 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen.
Pierre Gasly was Ricciardo’s replacement in 2019 but was replaced mid-way through the season due t🔯o poor form.
Alex Albon was then g🍨iven a chance after just 12 races in F1.
While the Thai driver was initially an upgrade on Gasly, 2020 was a year to forget as he failed to out-qualify Verstappen at any of th☂e races.
With Red Bull reluctant to give Gasly another chance, Red Bull turned to Perez, who had just enjoyed a stꦜrong season at Racing Poiꦫnt.
Perez’s ൩arrival coincided with Red Bull becoming a title-winning force.
The Mexican played a💙 crucial role in Verstappen’s title win against Hamilton in 2021.
2022 prove🍎d to be his strongest year with the team, even 🤡though he missed out on P2 in the championship to Leclerc.
However, by 2023, Perez’s performances became more erratic as he underper🥀formed in arguably the most dominant car in F1 his🦹tory.
Perez’s future remained a hoဣt topic through🌊out 2024, with Ricciardo nearly making a sensational return ahead of the Dutch Grand Prix.
Red Bull could have replaced Perez with Carlos Sainz for 2025 - but decided aꦉgainst it, ultimately choosing Lawson.
Lawson failed to out-qualify Tsunoda in their seven races together as teammates in 2024, although the gap between ꦏthem was minimal.
With Sainz on the🅠 market for 2025 and Tsunoda simply being more experienced,🍃 Brown might have a point.

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