Yuki Tsunoda is optimistic about a possible return to Formula 1 after being replaced at Red Bull Racing ahead of the 2026 season. “There’s a chance that my next year won’t be limited to simulator and reserve driver work."
- Yuki TsunodaThe 25-year-old, who made the switch from the Racing Bulls team to Red Bull Racing ahead of his home Grand Prix in Japan earlier in 2025, saw his campaign unfold in a challenging manner.
Tsunoda’s struggles culminated in the
Red Bull outfit announcing he would no longer race with the team in 2026, and would only continue as the team’s reserve driver.
However, speaking in an interview with DAZN Japan, Tsunoda appeared confident about a quick return to the Formula 1 grid.
Yuki Tsunoda at the Red Bull garage - Photo: Race Pictures
“There’s a chance that my next year won’t be limited to simulator and reserve driver work. I’ve heard about a few possible scenarios,” he revealed.
Further stressing his point, he continued: “I’m only 25, and I have my whole life ahead of me. This is just the beginning.”
Tsunoda will see French driver
Isack Hadjar take his spot as teammate to
Max Verstappen ahead of the regulation changes for 2026.
Tsunoda urged to be grateful for career
The Canadian stated that driving for the Milton Keynes-based outfit has given Tsunoda leverage to compete for several elite teams, including in other series, if he aims to continue racing actively.
Villeneuve also highlighted the financial rewards the Japanese driver earned from the team as a positive aspect of his career.
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