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"His performance was unfortunately not good enough and that comes from self-confidence," Red Bull motorsport advisor Marko told BBC Radio 5 Live Breakfast.
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It gives Tsunoda his long-awaited shot with Red Bull in what has been a front-running car.
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Marko said that Tsunoda, 24, would be given "to the end of the season" at Red Bull to prove himself "because we believe he can do the job".
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Max Verstappen hasn’t been shy about letting the world know how annoyed he is at Red Bull’s dramatic driver swap. The reigning F1 world champion has a new teammate just two races into
Max Verstappen has liked an Instagram post by former F1 driver Giedo van der Garde criticising the team for dropping Liam Lawson just two rounds into the season.
Verstappen's future has been a major topic of conversation recently in F1 despite the Dutchman having a long-term contract at Red Bull Racing. The world champion has already publicly disagreed with the team's decision to demote Liam Lawson by liking an Instagram post accusing the team of 'bullying' Lawson.
Max Verstappen liked an Instagram post criticising Red Bull for replacing Liam Lawson with Yuki Tsunoda after just two races and now three more F1 drivers have followed suit
After Max Verstappen's indirect show of support, father Jos Verstappen also commented in solidarity for Liam Lawson amid his demotion
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Max Verstappen hinted his disapproval by liking a social media post criticising Red Bull's decision to replace Liam Lawson with Yuki Tsunoda after just two races
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Thesportstak on MSNRed Bull Confirms Max Verstappen is 'Not Happy' With Liam Lawson's SackingRed Bull's decision to axe Liam Lawson just after two races in the season hasn't pleased the team's top driver Max Verstappen.
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Among those who have liked the post alongside Max Verstappen is former Red Bull driver Pierre Gasly, who was dropped from the team in 2019