11/08/2025 07:25
Red Bull is suffering through a painful F1 season and is on track
for its lowest finish in the constructors' standings since 2015.
The single biggest factor in the Milton Keynes squad's dire
campaign has been the abject lack of productivity from its second
seat. The RB21 has proven even more troublesome than the difficult
RB20, but Max Verstappen has still found a way to claim two
victories and sits third in the F1 drivers' standings, albeit 97
points off the pace of Oscar Piastri, with 187 to his name. In the
second seat, however, the combination of Liam Lawson and Yuki
Tsunoda has scored a woeful seven, all of which have come from the
latter after taking over the drive from the former just two rounds
into the campaign. The alarming disparity in output between its two
cars is an issue that has long-plagued the six-time F1
constructors' champions, but the team has made it clear it does not
intend to make any further driver changes this season. It is
something a plurality of F1 fans agree with. In a recent poll
conducted by RacingNews365 , over 47 percent of respondents stated
Tsunoda should be given at least until the end of the year to prove
himself. Conversely, around one in four felt it was time to
re-promote Lawson, with just under 13 percent endorsing Racing
Bulls rookie Isack Hadjar getting the nod. Change or otherwise,
increasing the performance of the team's second car will be a key
area for new team principal Laurent Mekies to focus on over the
final part of the campaign. Check out the full results from the
latest RacingNews365 poll below, and let us know what you think in
the comments.