Yuki Tsunoda in manager split after Red Bull F1 promotion snub
Yuki Tsunoda has reshuffled his𓄧 manಞagement team after being snubbed by Red Bull for F1 2025.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Yuki Tsunoda has changed his management team after missing out on a promotion to the Red Bull senior team for the 2025 F1 season.
The 24-year-old Japanese racer missed out on a Red Bull drive to 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Liam Lawson after 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sergio Perez was ditched by the team following hi🦩s woeful 2024 campaign.
Despite only completing 11 grands prix and not convincingly beating Tsunoda during their brief spell together at Red Bull’s sister Racing Bulls team, Lawson ultimately got the nod to become 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen’s next teammate.
After being overlooked by Red Bull, Tsunoda is now spending his fifth season at Racing Bulls in 2025 alongside F1 rookie168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Isack Hadjar.
𒁏Ahead of the new season, Tsunoda has reshuffled hཧis management team.
Tsunoda had been 🦩managed by Mario Miyakawa and Luis Alvarez but it has now emerged, via a report from Motorsport, that he parted ways with both “shortly after the 2024 season ended in December”.
For the 2025 season, Tsunoda will bꦗe managed by Diego Menchaca, a Mexican who raced in European single-seaters before switching to sports cars in 2018.
Red Bull team principal Ch𓆉ristian Horner has hinted that Tsunoda could leave the Red Bull family when his contract expires at the end of 2025.
"We're acutely aware that if we're not able to provide an opportunity for Yuki [at Red Bull] in all h🧸onesty this year, does it [keeping him on] make sense?,” Horner said.
"You can't have 🎉a driver in the support team for five years. You can't always be the bridesmaid. You've either got to let them go at thꦇat point or look at something different.”
Tsunoda wasn’t ‘angered’ by latest Red Bull snub

Sp♑eaking to media including at the F1 75 season launch in London, Tsunoda insisted that h꧅e was not angered by Red Bull’s decision.
“It’s last year’s things that I already🐬 kind of parked, and I’m like a bit away from my head, to be honest.
“The moment they officially announced, I would say, I didn’t actually feel that super, super, like, an🅰gry or disappointed at that point, 𝓀to be honest.
“To be honest, maybe I was prepared inside of my head at some point, buꦉt in the end, whatever, even when I go to Racing Bulls, VCARB or Red Bull, the ꦯthings I have to do are the same.
“So, you know, in both ways🦄, you can do pretty cool projects in any way.
“Maybe ♈if I go to Red B🌠ull, you know, maybe team-mate [to] Max, it’s not easy, but at the same time, it’s cool things, and you can prove yourself, you know, in a different stage.
“Even with VCARB it’s different things that I’ve never probably experienced, more like leadership, I guess, is the 😼things that I have to also, at some point, develop myself more.
“So, yeah, I think I just kind of stick to what I’m doing. I understand why they chose Liam,ꦚ and yeah, it is what it is.
“It’s t🍷he things I can control and respect that, and yeah, definitely still have hope [about a ꦇRed Bull seat] into this season.
“I just keep focused on what I have to do, and prove myself more than I [should be] in Formula 1, just in general, I🌄 guess.”

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