Christian Horner confirms end-of-year Red Bull F1 test for Yuki Tsunoda
Yuki Tsunoda will drive Red Bull's current F1 car in the end-of-season test in A🥀bu Dhabi.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Yuki Tsunoda will get the chance to drive Red Bull’s RB20 F1 car at the end-of-season test in Abu Dhabi.
The 24-year-old Japanese racer, who drives 🌠for Red Bull’s sister sq💞uad RB, will finally get a chance to test current Red Bull machinery at the post-season test following the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in December.
Tsunoda's only previous outing in a Red Bull car 𓆉came at the Goodwood Fes♌tival of Speed when he drove the RB18.
Hon💞da have been pushing for Tsunoda to get the chance to prove himself in a Red Bull📖 and team principal Christian Horner has now confirmed that a test will happen.
"Yuki is a 🤪member of the junior team, and it's something that we have discussed with Honda," Horner told media including in Friday’s FIA press conference at the Mexico City Grand Prix.
"He will testꦑ the car at the tyre test following the conclusion of the season, and it's something that has been agreed for quite some timeꦅ.
"It will again be good to give him a run, and get the opportunity to work with engineers and see how he performs in a Red Bull Racing caꦑr.”
Despite outper𓆏forming the now axed Daniel Ricciardo, Tsunoda has ꦬseemingly never been considered as a serious contender to be Max Verstappen’s teammate.
Riccia🌜rdo’s replacement, Liam Lawson, is seen as a more likely candidate to take Sergio Perez’s seat if the Mexican continues to underperform.
Horner once again pointeꦛd out tꦫhat Perez has a valid contract with Red Bull for 2025.
“Checo has a c🎉ontract for next year, so he's currently our driver for 2025,” he said.
"Obviously there is a sea🉐t available at VCARB, but they're all Red Bull Raciꦗng drivers that are on loan.
"We have the benefit of time to sit down with Laurent [Mekies, RB team principal] and Peter [Bayer, RB CEO] and look at all thꦬe optio🌳ns."

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