Red Bull F1 Boss Helmut Marko Makes Bold Promise About New Driver Yuki Tsunoda
- Yuki Tsunoda expressed his excitement about racing for Red Bull at the Japanese Grand Prix, stating that it felt "unreal" and thanked everyone for their support.
- Tsunoda has targeted a podium finish, saying, "I want to finish on the podium at this Japanese Grand Prix."
- Red Bull made a rapid decision to replace Liam Lawson with Tsunoda, who now races alongside Max Verstappen after Lawson's underperformance.
- Tsunoda's experience includes 89 races, with 26 top-10 finishes and no podiums prior to this season.
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