The Formula 1 paddock is buzzing with controversy as Yuki Tsunoda has reportedly filed an official complaint to Red Bull Racing, expressing his dissatisfaction over a significant pay gap between himself and fellow driver Liam Lawson. According to sources close to the Japanese driver, Tsunoda discovered that he was earning $1 million less than Lawson — a revelation that has sparked internal tensions within the Red Bull camp.

Tsunoda, who has been racing under the AlphaTauri (now RB) banner, has consistently delivered solid performances and has become a fan favorite for his aggressive driving style and outspoken personality. However, the recent revelation about his salary has left him frustrated, especially after learning that Lawson, a test and reserve driver, had received a significantly higher compensation during his stint on the grid.

In a bold move, Tsunoda didn’t just stop at highlighting the pay disparity — he also publicly revealed Max Verstappen’s current salary, which is a jaw-dropping $65 million annually. The disclosure has stunned many within the F1 community and reignited discussions around pay equity and transparency in the sport.
“This isn’t just about money, it’s about respect and fairness,” Tsunoda allegedly told a source close to Japanese media. “I give my all for this team, and to find out that I’m being paid less than someone with fewer race starts is disappointing. And then you see Max’s salary — it’s on another planet.”

Red Bull has yet to release an official statement on the matter, but insiders suggest that team leadership is attempting to defuse the situation privately. While Verstappen’s salary is reflective of his three-time World Champion status and market value, the disparity has reignited conversations about how drivers are compensated across the grid, especially in junior teams.
Fans have taken to social media to express support for Tsunoda, with hashtags like #JusticeForYuki and #PayTsunodaFairly trending shortly after the news broke. Some commentators have also raised concerns about transparency within Red Bull’s driver management structure.
This incident comes at a sensitive time for the team, as Red Bull continues to dominate the constructor standings but faces increasing scrutiny over internal team dynamics. With growing tension and media spotlight, the team will need to tread carefully to maintain unity heading into the second half of the season.
As for Tsunoda, the future remains uncertain — but one thing is clear: he’s no longer willing to stay silent.