It has been reported that Honda made Red Bull a remarkable offer, in an attempt to keep Yuki Tsunoda on the Formula 1

grid.

Red Bull announced on Tuesday afternoon that Tsunoda would not hold a race seat next season within the Austrian

organisation, with Isack Hadjar to partner Max Verstappen.

As expected, Hadjar's remarkable rookie season at Racing Bulls has resulted in a 2026 promotion to Red Bull, while Liam

Lawson will be partnered by Arvid Lindblad in the sister squad.

Despite losing his race seat, Tsunoda is not leaving the Red Bull family, with him to become its test and reserve

driver.

However, according to Auto Motor und Sport, Japanese manufacturer Honda made Red Bull an offer to convince the Milton

Keynes-based outfit to give Tsunoda a race seat.

The publication reported that Honda offered Red Bull its F1 engines for next season at a cheaper rate, in exchange for

keeping Tsunoda in a seat.

This is despite Honda switching to Aston Martin from next year, with Red Bull to produce its own powertrains with

technical support from Ford.

While Red Bull will power itself from 2026, it will continue to require Honda power units for TPC (Testing of Previous

Cars) tests.

Red Bull clearly did not accept the engine offer, with the publication also indicating that the Milton Keynes-based

outfit will still receive a smaller discount on Honda's engines as part of keeping Tsunoda as a reserve and test driver.