Racing Bulls has revealed Liam Lawson will partner Arvid Lindblad in a revised driver line-up at the team in 2026,

leaving Yuki Tsunoda without a Formula 1 race seat.

Lawson began the campaign with Red Bull’s senior side alongside Max Verstappen, but a disastrous opening two weekends in

the RB21 prompted him to be dropped.

However, the Kiwi has steadied the ship since returning to Red Bull’s satellite team and has showcased enough promise to

retain his position on the grid next season.

With Isack Hadjar moving up to Red Bull, Lindblad, who has spent 2025 in Formula 2, will embark on his maiden campaign

in the top tier with Lawson at Racing Bulls.

“Firstly, a huge congratulations to Isack. He has delivered a truly outstanding season, demonstrating exceptional

race-craft and consistency well beyond his experience,” Racing Bulls boss Alan Permane said. “He has fully earned his

step up to Red Bull Racing and we wish him nothing but the best as he takes on this exciting new challenge in his career

– we are proud to have been part of the journey.

“Liam has shown impressive performance and professionalism throughout this year, he has excelled when conditions have

been at their hardest and we look forward to building on this in 2026, while Arvid’s rapid progression marks him as one

of the standout young talents in the sport.

“Together, they form a strong and dynamic pairing, one that embodies the ambition and youthful spirit of VCARB as we

enter a transformative new era for Formula One.”

Lindblad expressed: “I’d like to thank everyone at VCARB for the opportunity.

“Since I started this journey at five years old, it was always my goal to be in Formula One so it’s a proud moment to

take this step.

“I’m extremely grateful to the Red Bull Junior Programme and my personal team for their guidance, mentorship and belief;

none of this would have been possible without their support.

“2026 will be a big challenge and I know there’s a lot to learn, but I’m ready to work closely with the team and rise to

it. I can’t wait to get started, it’s going to be an exciting year!”

Lawson added: “I’m really looking forward to racing with VCARB in 2026. It’s an opportunity I’ll continue to be grateful

for as we enter a year of change in F1.

“I’m ready to get to work with the team as we prepare for the challenging season ahead. It’s going to be and exciting

year and I can’t wait to kick it off with my first pre-season with the team.”