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Red Bull Keeps 2026 Call Open as Tsunoda Reports Baku Long‑Run Gain

Hadjar denies any signed move, with Red Bull planning 2026 calls after the Mexican GP.

Overview

  • Tsunoda said his Baku high‑fuel runs were "much better" than anything he has managed this year, with early data indicating a step toward solving his race‑pace weakness.
  • Despite recent qualifying gains, Tsunoda’s main deficit remains long‑run pace, and he has scored only nine points since his promotion, a slump he and the team say they cannot fully explain.
  • Helmut Marko reiterated that Max Verstappen and Isack Hadjar hold 2026 contracts but that driver placements will be decided after late October.
  • Hadjar dismissed reports of a done deal for Red Bull Racing, saying he has signed nothing and will wait for end‑of‑season decisions, though he is widely viewed as the leading candidate.
  • Marko says Tsunoda is still in contention and must log consistent points, while team figures see Hadjar’s main growth area as qualifying consistency and a wider junior shuffle remains possible.