‘If I was Tsunoda I would be worried’ claim made amid Isack Hadjar rise
Fear for Yuki Tsunoda's F1 future at Red🍌 Bull raised amid impressive form of Isack Hadjar.

Jacques Villeneuve said he would be “worried” about his future if he was 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Yuki Tsunoda as168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Isack Hadjar continues to impress in his rookie F1 season.
Tsunoda was promoted to the main Red Bull team to partner 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen just three races into the 2025 season in a seat swap with168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Liam Lawson following his disastrous start to the year.
While the 25-year-old Japanese driver has fared better than Lawson, scoring points in Bahrain 💎and Miami and reaching Q3, he has still lagged someway b🔯ehind Verstappen.
Since cra💙shing on the formation lap on his debut F1 race at the season-opening Australian Grand𒁏 Prix, Hadjar has been in fine form for Racing Bulls - Red Bull’s sister outfit.
The💙 20-year-old Frenchman has scored five points and is spearhe🍸ading Racing Bulls’ charge this season, outperforming the more experienced Lawson.
Could Hadjar be knocking on Red Bull's door?

Villeneuve has suggested that Tsunoda could ಞstart feeling the pressure at Red Bull if Hadjar c෴ontinues to deliver.
“Very [impressed] because Melbourne co꧙ul🐷d have been psychologically a very tough moment and he just stood straight and carried on,” the 1997 world champion told Sky Sports F1.
“He didn’t get too affected in the following race and he seems to be able to work with the team. He seems to understand the car to put it in a winღdow that allows him to drive it well.
“He seems to be out-driving that car. Why? Because he gets that set-up that makes it just a bit more com🌳fortable for him. He can be aggressive and if I was Tsunoda I would be worried right now.”
When asked whether he means in terms of his Red Bull seat, Villeneuve replied: “Reme꧃mber Tsunoda is only there because of Honda.
“The𓆏y [Red Bull] didn’t put him in the main car last year because they don’t🥀 want Tsunoda. They didn’t have a choice when Lawson wasn’t up to scratch.
“The🐲y were afraid that Hadjar is too young, he’s not ♛ready, let’s not burn him, but he’s showing now that he might be ready.”
Hadjar ended up seventh-fastest in final 🌌practice at the Emilia🙈 Romagna Grand Prix, while Tsunoda was down in 17th.

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