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Yuki Tsunoda replacement at British Grand Prix made bold Lando Norris claim
Yuki Tsunoda replacement at British Grand Prix made bold Lando Norris claim

Daily Mirror

time14 hours ago

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Yuki Tsunoda replacement at British Grand Prix made bold Lando Norris claim

Yuki Tsunoda will be replaced by Arvid Lindblad for FP1 at the British Grand Prix as Red Bull look to test their young talent ahead of a decision on their second seat Red Bull have replaced Yuki Tsunoda with 17-year-old sensation Arvid Lindblad for the opening practice session at the British Grand Prix, marking a major milestone in the rising Briton's early Formula 1 journey. The announcement, made by Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko last week, underlines the team's commitment to evaluating their young prospects on one of the sport's most prestigious circuits. Lindblad – who also boasts Indian and Swedish ancestry – had already logged some track time at Imola earlier in the week and is now primed to test himself around Silverstone. ‌ This decision coincides with ongoing scrutiny over Tsunoda's long-term future at Red Bull, as his performances since being promoted from sister team Racing Bulls have failed to impress. The Japanese racer, who took over from Liam Lawson as Max Verstappen's team-mate back in March, has failed to finish in the points in the past five consecutive Grands Prix. ‌ His position with the team appears increasingly uncertain, with Lindblad emerging as a potential successor. The London-born talent has been making waves thanks to his rapid progress through the feeder series. He once boldly told Lando Norris at age 11 that he'd reach F1 within five years, and now seems on track to fulfil that declaration. After gaining a superlicence exemption and completing a half-day testing stint in Italy for preparation, Lindblad is set for his FP1 bow at Silverstone – a landmark opportunity that could shape the trajectory of his racing career. His self-belief and raw pace have already drawn parallels with Norris, as both exhibit a fearless racing mentality. Red Bull's choice to bench Tsunoda for FP1 couldn't come at a more precarious moment for the 25-year-old. Though he has shown moments of potential, Tsunoda has fallen short of matching Verstappen's speed. The team's recent difficulties, including insufficient straight-line speed and persistent tyre degradation, as pointed out by Marko and team principal Christian Horner, have only added to the pressure on the struggling driver. With Verstappen's title hopes fading, currently sitting 61 points behind championship leader Oscar Piastri, Red Bull are clearly beginning to shift their focus to what's next. Lindblad's maiden appearance could be the first step in that transition. ‌ The team's history of advancing young stars – including Verstappen and Sebastian Vettel – supports the notion that Lindblad could quickly find himself in serious contention for a full-time drive. For Tsunoda, Silverstone may be a make-or-break weekend. His disappointing outing in Austria, paired with Verstappen's DNF, spotlighted the team's vulnerability against a reinvigorated McLaren, who secured a fourth one-two finish this season. With Lindblad now in the spotlight and Lawson bouncing back at Racing Bulls, Tsunoda must deliver consistent results to maintain his seat. Meanwhile, Lindblad's FP1 appearance injects fresh intrigue into the British Grand Prix, as spectators wonder whether the teenager can rise to the occasion on familiar turf. As the 2025 calendar hits its midpoint, Lindblad's showing in FP1 could hint at a new chapter for Red Bull. For Tsunoda, time is running out to prove he deserves to stay alongside Verstappen.

Arvid Lindblad will make F1 debut with practice session at British Grand Prix, could replace Max Verstappen
Arvid Lindblad will make F1 debut with practice session at British Grand Prix, could replace Max Verstappen

Time of India

time25-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Arvid Lindblad will make F1 debut with practice session at British Grand Prix, could replace Max Verstappen

Image credit: Arvid Lindblad/Instagram Arvid Lindblad, the promising Red Bull Junior Team driver, is all set to make his Formula 1 debut during the free practice session at the British Grand Prix. Lindblad, who is of Swedish and Indian descent, is being considered as a potential replacement for none other than Max Verstappen — should the reigning F1 champion receive a race ban, from which he is just one penalty point away. This possibility has been confirmed by Red Bull advisor Dr. Helmut Marko. Helmut Marko praises Arvid Lindblad ahead of F1 debut The 17-year-old Lindblad has already proven his potential in Formula 2, becoming the youngest driver in F2 history to win a race after claiming victory in the Sprint Race at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. If he gets the chance to compete at the British Grand Prix at the Silverstone Circuit, he could achieve a similar milestone in Formula 1. Confirming the development, Dr. Helmut Marko told Austrian outlet Kleine Zeitung, 'He spent half a day in the car in Italy on Monday to prepare himself. And he will also be in the car for Friday practice at Silverstone. He is characterised by his mental strength and self-confidence.' Marko added, 'We are preparing ourselves in case something really happens with Max Verstappen in terms of his penalty points. We currently have two replacement drivers: Lindblad and Ayumu Iwasa, whose Formula 1 commitments overlap with his commitments in Japan. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like [Click Here] 2025 Best Luxury Hotel Prices Expertinspector Learn More For some races, we even had a deal with another team, and once a substitute driver was even scheduled for three teams. It is not so easy to find someone who is in good shape. And that's why Lindblad is now in the car.' Lindblad has been granted an F1 super licence by the FIA under a special exemption. He is also excelling in Formula 3, having already secured multiple wins. Notably, he trained under leading Formula E champion Oliver Rowland, who runs a karting school. Why Arvid Lindblad may have to replace Max Verstappen at British Grand Prix Meanwhile, Red Bull star Max Verstappen remains under scrutiny for his growing penalty points tally, particularly after his collision with Mercedes driver George Russell during the Spanish Grand Prix. Also Read: Who is Arvid Lindblad? The 17-year-old phenom Red Bull believes could be F1's next superstar According to media reports, Red Bull team principal Christian Horner is hopeful that Verstappen will complete the Austrian Grand Prix without incurring another penalty. Verstappen currently holds the record for the most wins at the Austrian GP, with four victories — a stat that should offer some reassurance for the team. Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.

Red Bull Sensation Arvid Lindblad Set for F1 Test at Imola
Red Bull Sensation Arvid Lindblad Set for F1 Test at Imola

Newsweek

time21-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Newsweek

Red Bull Sensation Arvid Lindblad Set for F1 Test at Imola

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Red Bull junior Arvid Lindblad is set to do a full Formula 1 test session at Imola as he prepares for a potential seat in the coming seasons. Red Bull applied for Lindblad to get an FIA superlicense, and the governing body approved the request despite the driver not meeting the minimum age requirement. The FIA made an exception for Lindblad, who is supposed to be 18 years old to get the license, due to his experience racing in Formula 2. "After considering the information presented in support of this request, the World Council found that the driver has recently and consistently demonstrated outstanding ability and maturity in single-seater formula car competition and thus approved the request," the FIA's statement on the decision said. With a superlicense, Linblad is set to take part in a free practice session at the F1 level. Arvid Lindblad of Great Britain and Campos Racing (20) prepares to drive in the Paddock during day one of Formula 2 Testing at Yas Marina Circuit on December 11, 2024 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab... Arvid Lindblad of Great Britain and Campos Racing (20) prepares to drive in the Paddock during day one of Formula 2 Testing at Yas Marina Circuit on December 11, 2024 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. More Photo byRed Bull is very keen on the British sensation and is trying to fast-track him into a full-time racing seat in the top-flight racing series. His test session will be on Monday, June 23, at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari. The first F1 car he drives will be a 2023 AlphaTauri AT04. As he prepares for F1, Linblad could potentially make his debut this season if Max Verstappen receives another penalty point. The four-time champion is one point away from a race ban. If he does miss a race, Linblad should be the odds-on favorite. Red Bull appointed him as a reserve driver, splitting the duties with the Japanese driver Ayumu Iwasa. At only 17 years of age, Lindblad has won two races in F2 this season, placing third in the season. Lindblad signed with Red Bull back in 2021 as a highly touted karting prospect. When could Lindblad join F1? Red Bull's F1 driver lineups are murky heading into the 2026 season. Max Verstappen should return to the team, though he could look for an exit. All indications are that he will likely stay for another year, though his current teammate Yuki Tsunoda's future is up in the air. Tsunoda's deal expires after this season, making him a free agent. He could stay at Red Bull if offered the spot, but his inconsistency in the RB21 does not inspire confidence. Isack Hadjar has impressed while at Racing Bulls, but the team is not signaling that a move up to the senior team is coming. Then there is Liam Lawson, who was demoted from the Red Bull second seat down to Racing Bulls. Given the door is likely shut on a Red Bull return, the F1 senior team could move on from the New Zealander. Lindblad has several paths into one of the four Red Bull seats available in F1, and his test in Italy will be one of many data points used to analyze his readiness for the next level.

Helmut Marko confirms plans for British Red Bull starlet destined for F1
Helmut Marko confirms plans for British Red Bull starlet destined for F1

Daily Mirror

time14-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Daily Mirror

Helmut Marko confirms plans for British Red Bull starlet destined for F1

Arvid Lindblad is the next youngster to come through the Red Bull pipeline and big things are expected from the British teenager who is already eligible to race in F1 British motorsport starlet Arvid Lindblad has been confirmed as an official reserve driver for Red Bull. Still aged only 17, young driver chief Helmut Marko confirmed the youngster's new role in the week he was granted a superlicence by the FIA. Drivers under 18 are not yet eligible for the licence, which allows a driver to take part in official Formula 1 sessions. But Red Bull applied for a special exemption which was granted by the governing body, which felt Lindblad has shown exceptional talent in junior racing series'. ‌ The teenage prodigy has turned heads with his incredible form, in particular an eye-catching double victory at Silverstone in Formula 3 last season. He won both the Sprint and the Feature race at his home event, ensuring Lewis Hamilton was not the only victorious British hero on track at the British Grand Prix. ‌ His maiden Formula 2 season has been impressive so far with 11 consistent top-10 finishes and two wins on the trot. Lindblad's stellar record has certainly caught the attention of Christian Horner and Marko who see him as a potential future superstar. Seeing him as a budding successor to Max Verstappen, Red Bull can now place him in the cockpit to fulfil rookie FP1 appearance requirements across their two squads in 2025, giving the teenager a shot at F1 action before he even turns 18 in August. During a conversation about the progress of fellow Red Bull junior Isack Hadjar, Marko let slip the news ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix that Lindblad will be taking up reserve driver duties alongside Ayumu Iwasa for the remainder of the 2025 campaign, now that his superlicence has been secured. READ MORE: Martin Brundle disagrees with Ferrari legend as Lewis Hamilton's boss comes under fire Marko said: "With Lindblad, we are developing someone who is also very strong mentally. Now we have two reserve drivers. Previously, Iwasa was the only one, and he also has races in Japan that overlap with Formula 1." ‌ Lindblad could potentially find himself racing in F1 this year, should Verstappen incur a race ban. He is just one penalty point away from that punishment and, should he pick one up in the Canadian or Austrian Grand Prix, Red Bull will need to shuffle around their driver line-ups for the race that the Dutchman would miss. It is understood that either Hadjar or Liam Lawson would get the nod to step up to the main Red Bull team for a one-off appearance in Verstappen's car. That would leave a space at sister team Racing Bulls for either Lindblad or Iwasa to fill, depending on who is available at the time. Speaking to Sky Sports F1 about the situation, Horner said: "Arvid Lindblad is at the very beginning of his journey in Formula 1, having been granted that license. First of all, [a suspension for Verstappen is] a situation that we want to desperately try and avoid. And should it come, we've got enough drivers to draw upon from the pool of Red Bull drivers."

Who is Arvid Lindblad? The 17-year-old phenom Red Bull believes could be F1's next superstar
Who is Arvid Lindblad? The 17-year-old phenom Red Bull believes could be F1's next superstar

Time of India

time11-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Who is Arvid Lindblad? The 17-year-old phenom Red Bull believes could be F1's next superstar

Arvid Lindblad has quickly emerged as one of Red Bull's most exciting prospects. At just 17, he's already been granted an F1 super licence by the FIA after a special exemption, a move typically reserved for drivers aged 18 and above. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now 'Outstanding ability and maturity in single-seater formula car competition' earned him that rare nod. Currently shining in Formula 2 with two wins in his debut season, Lindblad also clinched the Formula Regional Oceania title and placed fourth in F3. With his 18th birthday on August 8, F1's next prodigy seems ready for the spotlight. So, who is this Arvid Lindblad? All you need to know about Arvid Lindblad F1 is such a sport that thrives on speed, timing, and relentless drive, Arvid Lindblad is checking all the boxes—before he's even turned 18. The British-Swedish sensation has emerged as one of the brightest young stars in the Red Bull driver pipeline, drawing comparisons to past legends like Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen. But while the hype surrounding him continues to grow, Lindblad's journey is anything but manufactured—it's a story of passion, precision, and perseverance that began long before Formula 1 scouts took notice. Lindblad's first taste of motorsport came on two wheels. At just three, he gave motocross a shot but quickly realized it wasn't for him. "When I was three years old, I had a go at motocross but didn't enjoy it, but then at five my dad bought me my first kart,' he recalled. That kart, a modest gift from a motorsport-enthusiast father, changed everything. What followed was an obsession with racing that would define the rest of his childhood. Karting wasn't just a hobby; it was a battlefield where Lindblad discovered his calling. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now 'The speed and close racing were exhilarating. From this early stage, my passion for karting was ignited and the seed was planted for me to push myself to be the very best I could be.' This fire was further fueled by a father who operated as both mentor and mechanic, insisting on independence and skill over shortcuts. While most prodigies choose between school and sport, Lindblad never settled for less in either. 'I'm extremely determined and motivated to do well academically… I have a great passion for Maths and Science,' he said, underscoring a work ethic that's as sharp in the classroom as it is on the track. Arvid's rise through karting was meteoric. British Champion at 11, WSK Super Master Series winner in OKJ class, and soon after, a coveted spot in the Red Bull Junior Team. After a face-to-face with Helmut Marko in Portimao, his trajectory was set. By 2022, he was making waves in Formula 4, and the following year, he dominated the Macau Grand Prix—securing pole by half a second and cruising to victory on one of the world's toughest street circuits. Red Bull wasted no time, promoting Lindblad to FIA Formula 3 in 2024. He responded with victories in Bahrain, Barcelona, and a home double at Silverstone. Fourth in the standings as a rookie earned him a fast-track ticket to Formula 2 in 2025, where he continued to impress—winning six races in Formula Regional Oceania and clinching a feature race win in Barcelona. Recognizing his maturity and consistency, the FIA granted Red Bull's request for an early Super Licence—weeks before Arvid turned 18. The governing body acknowledged he had 'consistently demonstrated outstanding ability and maturity in single-seater formula car competition.' Now serving as a test driver for Racing Bulls, Lindblad got his first taste of F1 machinery at Imola in February 2025, piloting the 2023 AlphaTauri AT04. Whether performing at Red Bull Showruns or racing footballers at Elland Road, one thing is clear—Arvid Lindblad is not just the future; he's ready now. Also Read:

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