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Red Bull Formula One driver Yuki Tsunoda has been slapped with a 10-place grid penalty for the 2025 Canadian Grand Prix.
FIA stewards have determined that Red Bull Racing driver Yuki Tsunoda netted a 10-place grid penalty in Canada for a red flag infringement.
Canadian Grand Prix stewards threw the book as Yuki Tsunoda for breaking the rules during practice in Montreal as the Japanese racer's Red Bull nightmare continues
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Autosport on MSNYuki Tsunoda "knows what's going to happen" if he can't turn around Red Bull F1 formYet to finish a Grand Prix higher than ninth in his Red Bull tenure to date, Yuki Tsunoda recognises he needs to up his game and eyes Montreal as an opportunity to reset
During the red flag period, Tsunoda overtook Piastri, who was limping back around the circuit in an attempt to get back to the pit lane. After a post-session investigation from the stewards, the Red Bull driver was hit with a brutal 10-place grid penalty, effectively ending his hopes of a positive weekend before qualifying had even started.
Yuki Tsunoda has declared that he "knows what's going to happen" to his position at Red Bull should his results
FIA steward Derek Warwick says Red Bull made “a mistake” by dropping Sergio Perez for the F1 2025 season, with Yuki Tsunoda having a “disaster” since replacing Liam Lawson. And he has called for the likes of Christian Horner and Helmut Marko to confirm that Tsunoda’s seat is safe for the rest of the year amid rumours that Red Bull could be forced into another driver change.
Yuki Tsunoda has been handed a 10-place grid drop at the F1 Canadian Grand Prix. The Red Bull driver has been hit with a huge penalty for overtaking McLaren's Oscar Piastri under a red flag in final practice in Montreal.
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Yardbarker on MSNYuki Tsunoda losing '2-3 tenths' due to old Red Bull specificationWhen Yuki Tsunoda first made the step up to Red Bull, he showed some encouraging signs of pace A poor strategy from Red Bull in Japan qualifying prevented him from making Q3 and competing for points – but his speed (in the context of having spent no time in the car) was solid.
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PlanetF1 on MSNPossible Yuki Tsunoda replacement in ‘handcuffs ‘as Red Bull told ‘don’t take him away’It comes amid suggestions that the French-Algerian rookie could replace the underperforming Yuki Tsunoda. Isack Hadjar to replace Yuki Tsunoda at Red Bull? Hadjar has made an impr
Yet to finish a Grand Prix higher than ninth in his Red Bull tenure to date, Yuki Tsunoda recognises he needs to up his game and eyes Montreal as an opportunity to reset