Liam Lawson’s nightmare dismissal from Red Bull following just two appearances for him handed a dream debut to the man who replaced him.

An abundance of goodwill greeted Yuki Tsunoda as Red Bull finally handed him an opportunity many felt he should have had in the first place. Plus, the timing could hardly have been better: Japan’s only Formula 1 driver made his debut for the top team at his home race in a car carrying a tribute livery in honour of their engine supplier and his long-term backer, Honda.

On Sunday, Max Verstappen carried the car to a superb victory, one of his best, as he kept the clearly faster McLarens behind all day. Tsunoda came in 58 seconds behind, out of the points.

There was little to shout about this result, on the face of it. Tsunoda only finished six seconds closer to Verstappen than Lawson did on his last outing for Red Bull. Had Tsunoda really done well enough to justify Red Bull showing Lawson the door so soon?

Yuki Tsunoda, Red Bull, Suzuka, 2025
Tsunoda’s Q1 performance was encouraging

Taking the weekend as a whole, there is more cause to be encouraged about Tsunoda’s performance. He got off to a good start in first practice, lapping little more than a tenth of a second off Verstappen.

Although he was almost two seconds behind in Friday’s later session, this was no cause for alarm, as a series of disruptions had prevented Tsunoda from completing a representative qualifying simulation lap. However that lost time hurt him when crunch time came on Saturday.

In Q1 he matched Verstappen’s best time to within three-hundredths of a second after a similar number of runs. But while Verstappen found nearly half a second in Q2, Tsunoda was unable to improve his time, which he blamed on failing to prepare his tyres properly beforehand. He dropped out in the second round, almost half a second off Verstappen, and beaten by both drivers from his former team, including Lawson.

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This left Tsunoda at a serious disadvantage for a race in which overtaking proved far more difficult than it had been in China two weeks earlier. Although he pounced on a mistake by Lawson on the first lap, Tsunoda only gained one further place, thanks to a slow pit stop for Pierre Gasly.

Liam Lawson, Red Bull, Shanghai International Circuit, 2025
Team radio transcript: “I can’t turn the car at all”: Full radio from Lawson’s alarming Chinese GP slog to 16th

In China, Lawson started from the pit lane having made drastic set-up changes in a bid to master the tyre problems he was suffering. It was to no avail, and even when he ran in free air his lap times dropped off quickly.

In contrast, Tsunoda never had the benefit of free air during yesterday’s race. He spent the first stint stuck behind Gasly and the second in Fernando Alonso’s wheeltracks. In common with virtually every other driver on the grid, he simply couldn’t get close enough in the wake of either driver to mount an attack.

The raw numbers of Tsunoda’s first result alongside Verstappen do not make for encouraging reading. But there’s plenty of cause to believe he’s started off at a higher level than Lawson. As Tsunoda acknowledged after the race, the crucial factor this weekend will be whether he can qualify closer to Verstappen.

Tsunoda’s Japanese Grand Prix radio messages

Stint 1: Medium
Stint 2: Hard
Finish

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Stint 1: Medium

Tsunoda picked up one place immediately after the start then set about trying to attack Gasly. He had difficulty getting within DRS range, however, and asked his race engineer Richard Wood to clarify where the detection point was in the final chicane.

Lap: 2/53 TSU: 1’36.076
WoodDRS is enabled. Gasly the car ahead, 0.6. Lawson behind, 0.8.
TsunodaYeah, I don’t need the information for the car in front.
Lap: 4/53 TSU: 1’34.771
TsunodaWhere was the DRS detection point for last corner?
WoodDetection in turn 15.
TsunodaApex?
WoodApex.
Lap: 7/53 TSU: 1’34.655
WoodRecommendation, no push, turn 11. No push toggle, turn eleven.
Lap: 8/53 TSU: 1’34.818
WoodOkay, so Gasly’s dropped out of DRS from Alonso.
Lap: 9/53 TSU: 1’34.552
TsunodaYeah, a bit more rear-limited.
WoodCopy.
WoodThink about torque eight, torque eight. I’ll have a flap update for the next stint when you can.

As he prepared to switch from the medium rubber to hards at his pit stop, Tsunoda told his team he would potentially like more front wing angle, but only if he was likely to emerge in clear air. That was a luxury few drivers enjoyed at Suzuka.

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Lap: 11/53 TSU: 1’34.668
TsunodaTyres okay, but it’s hard to overtake.
WoodYeah, copy that.
Lap: 13/53 TSU: 1’34.357
TsunodaTyre is good.
WoodCopy, good info.
Lap: 15/53 TSU: 1’34.020
TsunodaAre we sticking still to the plan A? I think maybe… We’re improving lap times, so I don’t know
WoodCopy Yuki, we are looking at the options just now. Continue with plan A for now.
Lap: 17/53 TSU: 1’34.595
TsunodaTsunoda describes his preference for front wing flap change at his pit stop
If it’s by myself maybe stick to this or maybe a step more flap. If traffic, similar.
WoodCopy.
Lap: 20/53 TSU: 1’34.326
WoodOkay, could be racing Russell at pit exit. Russell pit exit now.
WoodOkay, so car behind Russell. Russell on new hard tyres.
TsunodaCopy.
Lap: 21/53 TSU: 1’34.975
WoodGap behind, 0.5.
Russell passes him on the inside at the chicane

Stint 2: Hard

Tsunoda got a late call to “box opposite” Gasly – i.e. only pit if he did not – and came in. Gasly pitted on the following lap and a slow tyre meant Tsunoda easily gained the place. Now he was stuck behind Alonso.

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Lap: 23/53 TSU: 1’36.396
WoodBattery’s good. How are the tyres?
TsunodaThe tyre is at least consistent, but the grip is low I guess.
WoodAnd box opposite Gasly. Box opposite Gasly, this lap.
Gasly stays out and Tsunoda comes in
Lap: 24/53 TSU: 1’54.579
WoodOkay, we can push. Everything you’ve got here.
Lap: 25/53 TSU: 1’33.618
WoodTsunoda arrives at the pit straight, Gasly is in the pits
Okay, press and hold here. Press and hold. Gasly pit exit and Fernando as well.
WoodCar ahead Fernando on new hard, let’s get him.
WoodBattery remains good.
Lap: 28/53 TSU: 1’33.036
TsunodaMode six?
WoodYeah, mode six.
Lap: 29/53 TSU: 1’32.955
WoodWe’ve got display 10 position eight, display 10, position eight.
TsunodaIt is already done. It’s already selected.
WoodYep, copy. Strap five. Strat five.
Lap: 31/53 TSU: 1’33.125
WoodDisplay 10, position 10 when you can. Display 1-0, position 1-0.

Red Bull suggested various settings changes for Tsunoda as he tried to attack Alonso. But he told his team the turbulence from the Aston Martin made it too difficult to get close.

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Lap: 35/53 TSU: 1’32.424
WoodYuki so we are happy with this tyre so you can push, use all the tyre.
TsunodaCopy.
WoodThat will improve performance. Engine 11, position 2. Engine 1-1, position 1. How’s the balance? Can we help you anywhere with tools?
Lap: 39/53 TSU: 1’32.598
TsunodaYeah, it’s just that the dirty air is hard.
WoodCopy.
Lap: 40/53 TSU: 1’32.319
WoodYou’re doing a great job, keep on concentrating, you were just outside DRS that time. Keep it clean.
Lap: 41/53 TSU: 1’32.522
WoodEngine 13 position six for performance, engine 1-3 position six.
Lap: 43/53 TSU: 1’32.131
WoodFor info car behind, Gasly, three seconds.
Lap: 46/53 TSU: 1’31.940
WoodGap behind 2.5.
Lap: 47/53 TSU: 1’32.381
WoodDisplay five, position six for more low speed locking at exit.
Lap: 48/53 TSU: 1’31.907
WoodThink about third toggle for turn 16.

Finish

Over the final laps Red Bull gave Tsunoda the benefit of a more powerful engine mode for periods during the final laps. But it was all for naught.

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Lap: 49/53 TSU: 1’31.929
WoodOkay, that’s five laps to go. Gap at DRS 1.1. Mode nine when you can.
Lap: 51/53 TSU: 1’31.871
WoodOkay, three laps to go. Gap at DRS 1.1. Keep it clean.
WoodOn the straight exiting Spoon
Three seconds, press and hold here. Three seconds.
Lap: 52/53 TSU: 1’32.141
WoodExit of hairpin
Okay we want one more three-second press hold out of 14, do it immediately at full throttle, immediately at full throttle.
Chequered flag
WoodOkay mate recharge on, recharge, that was a tough day today. Overtaking was very difficult. Fail 84 fail please, fail 84 fail.
TsunodaYeah, sorry guys. Yeah I think the pace was there but just the traffic, it’s quite hard to close the gap more than one sec.
WoodSorry we couldn’t get you in the points for your home race.
TsunodaNah, I just have to be better in the qualifying, that’s it.
WoodSo pick up rubber on the way in, pick up the rubber.
WoodSo finishing order, Max P1, Norris, Piastri. So a Honda on the podium for their home race.
TsunodaYeah, congrats, congrats, guys. Impressive.

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