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By Nick Mulvenney SUZUKA, Japan (Reuters) -Championship leader Lando Norris topped the times for McLaren in first practice for the Japanese Grand Prix on Friday as Yuki Tsunoda impressed on his Red Bu...
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Championship leader Lando Norris topped the times for McLaren in first practice for the Japanese Grand Prix on Friday as Yuki Tsunoda impressed on his Red Bull debut with the sixth fastest lap at the...
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Yuki Tsunoda had an excellent first free practice session with his new team, finishing only one position behind Max Verstappen. Verstappen finished 5th, with Tsunoda only three-tenths off in 6th. After the session,
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PlanetF1 on MSNJapanese GP: Tsunoda closes in on Verstappen as McLaren and Merc vie for top honours in FP1All eyes were on Yuki Tsunoda as the Japanese driver made his Red Bull debut in FP1 at Suzuka, and he was only a tenth down on Max Verstappen. Lando Norris set the pace ahead of George Russell and Charles Leclerc,
But following his sudden promotion to the senior Red Bull team last week, Yuki Tsunoda knows he has his long-awaited chance to write a new chapter in Japan’s F1 history. Resumin
McLaren’s Lando Norris topped the Japanese Grand Prix’s FP1 timesheets, followed by Mercedes’ George Russell and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, who rounded off the top three. All eyes were on Yuki Tsunoda as he exited the pitlane for the first time as a Red Bull Racing driver at his home Grand Prix,
Lando Norris started the Japanese Grand Prix weekend with the fastest time in a tight contest with George Russell for top spot in the first free practice session. Home favorite Yuki Tsunoda also
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Agence France-Presse on MSNNorris fastest in Japan GP first practice, Tsunoda sixth on Red Bull debutMcLaren's championship leader Lando Norris went fastest in first practice for the Japanese Grand Prix on Friday with home racer Yuki Tsunoda sixth on his Red Bull debut. Verstappen is looking for his fourth straight Japanese Grand Prix title but he did not appear happy with his car.
Max Verstappen said that it “was not a mistake” that he liked an Instagram post criticizing Red Bull’s decision to swap Liam Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda just two races into the new Formula One season.
In the course of just a few days, Yuki Tsunoda's F1 career went from possibly getting his last shot to prove he could go somewhere else besides Red Bull's B team, to getting a spot in the big leagues with the team that passed him over time and time again.
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Inquirer Sports on MSNF1: Max Verstappen not happy with Tsunoda-Lawson Red Bull swapMax Verstappen confirmed Thursday he was unhappy with Red Bull’s ruthless driver swap for the Japanese Grand Prix, saying his endorsement of a social media post criticizing the move “speaks for itself”.