BAD NEWS: Red Bull will ‘terminate’ the F1 driver’s contract in a major restructuring following Christian Horner’s departure.

According to reports, Red Bull will terminate the contract of a pilot in another important change after the surprise departure of Christian Horner.

Last week, the world of Formula 1 was stunned with the news of Horner’s dismissal by Red Bull.

The 51 -year -old pilot held the position of team director and CEO, but was quickly replaced by Laurent Mekies, who ascended from Visa Cash APP Racing Bulls.

At that time, the general director of Red Bull, Oliver Mintzlaff, declared: «We want to thank Christian Horner for his exceptional work during the last 20 years.

With his tireless commitment, experience, knowledge and innovative thought, he has been fundamental to consolidate Red Bull Racing as one of the most successful and attractive teams of Formula 1. Thank you for everything, Christian, and you will always be an important part of the history of our team ».

Just over a week after Horner’s departure, it has been claimed that there could be another way out on the horizon.

As reported by Gpblog, through the Daily Star, Red Bull has already decided to terminate Yuki Tsunoda at the end of the 2025 season.

Tsunoda was promoted to Max Verstappen’s partner from Racing Bulls after just two races of the current season.

The Japanese pilot replaced Liam Lawson, who was relegated to Racing Bulls, where he first impressed the Paddock of the F1.

However, Tsunoda has had difficulties since he replaced Lawson, since he is still very far from the world’s tetracampeon, Verstappen.

Currently, it occupies the 17th place in the F1 classification with 10 points, two behind Lawson, which is occupied 16.

Looking ahead, Lawson will compete again to replace Tsunoda, along with Isack Hadjar and the young star Arvid Lindblad.

Lindblad, 17, recently obtained a superlicnce and debuted in the F1 in the Great Prize of Great Britain, participating in the first free training of Silverstone.

The F1 will return to the end of July with the Belgium Grand Prix, which will be played in the Spa-Francorchamps circuit.

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