Red Bull driver Yuki Tsunoda remains optimistic about his Formula 1 career despite no longer filling one of his team's two main driver seats in the 2026 season, having been replaced by Isack Hadjar.
"It's not over yet. It's hard to accept the fact that I will no longer be racing in 2026. But I'm determined to work harder than ever with Red Bull as a test and reserve driver to develop with the team and prove that I deserve a place on the grid ," said Yuki Tsunoda, quoted from his personal X account, Thursday.
The Japanese driver is confirmed to no longer be a main driver after the team with the twin bulls logo appointed Hadjar as the main driver alongside Max Verstappen for the 2026 season.
