
Tsunoda to stay with AlphaTauri for 2023 F1 season
Yuki Tsunoda will remain with Scuderia AlphaTauri for another year, after the Japanese driver signed a contract extension for the 2023 Formula 1 season.
Yuki Tsunoda will remain with Scuderia AlphaTauri for another year, after the Japanese driver signed a contract extension for the 2023 Formula 1 season.
Pierre Gasly will continue his time with Scuderia AlphaTauri, with the Frenchman set to stay until 2023.
After his last lap overtake on Lewis Hamilton at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Max Verstappen claimed his maiden F1 World Championship following a breathtaking season that saw the title change hands so many times.
Sergio Perez was triumphant around the speedy streets of Baku in Sunday’s hectic Azerbaijan Grand Prix ahead of Sebastian Vettel and Pierre Gasly. With plenty of action to suffice, here are the five takeaways from the sixth round of the 2021 Formula One season.
As the 2021 season edges closer to starting we will be looking at each F1 team ahead of the new season. Next on the list, we have AlphaTauri who have stuck with Pierre Gasly but have promoted Yuki Tsunoda up from the Red Bull Driver Academy for the 2021 season.
Following his promotion to Alpha Tauri F1, Yuki Tsunoda is a name that we should all familiarise ourselves with before lights out in Melbourne.
He’s done it! It was an exciting race with plenty of drama, but Mick Schumacher prevailed and won the Championship by 14 points as Jehan Daruvala won the Sprint Race and was joined by Carlin teammate, Yuki Tsunoda, and Dan Ticktum finished third.
17 points left to play for and 14 points between the Championship battle as the 2020 F2 Champion will be crowned after the final race.
Yuki Tsunoda feels like he has ‘to work as hard as possible’ as he stays in the Championship fight by qualifying on pole ahead of the 2020 F2 Sakhir Feature Race
Yuki Tsunoda took pole position ahead of the Feature Race as Championship rival Nikita Mazepin joins Tsunoda on the front-row and Jehan Daruvala qualified in third.
Formula 2 heads to the Tuscan hills in the midst of one of the greatest title battles in the series’ history – who will strike hardest at Mugello?
Callum Ilott believes he’s got a ‘good car and in a good position’ after 2020 F2 Italian Grand Prix qualifying and looking forward to the Feature Race.
Yuki Tsunoda dedicated Belgian Grand Prix win to Anthoine Hubert and said: “The team has made me a better driver” after his second win this season.
Yuki Tsunoda, Nikita Mazepin and Nobuharu Matsushita shared their thoughts after qualifying and ahead of the 2020 F2 Belgian Grand Prix Feature Race.