In the latest Formula Scout Podcast, F1 journalist Edd Straw joins the team to discuss 2021’s hot topics
AlphaTauri
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Red Bull and Honda protege Yuki Tsunoda will race in Formula 1 for AlphaTauri next season after his impressive run to third in Formula 2 in 2020
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Marino Sato will join fellow Formula 2 racer Yuki Tsunoda to form an all-Japanese line-up for AlphaTauri in next week’s Formula 1 young driver test in Abu Dhabi
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Yuki Tsunoda looks set to be named an AlphaTauri F1 driver just two years after racing in Japanese F4. But his incredible progress in that short time now outweighs his inexperience
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AlphaTauri made the official confirmation that Yuki Tsunoda would be driving for it in F1’s post-season Abu Dhabi test on Tuesday
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Juri Vips will act as Red Bull Racing and AlphaTauri’s reserve driver at Formula 1’s Turkish Grand Prix this weekend
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Red Bull and Honda junior Yuki Tsunoda will drive a Formula 1 car for the first time next month in a private test at Imola
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The Formula Scout team is are joined by The Race’s Jack Benyon in the latest podcast for paddock insight on this year’s F2 title contenders
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AlphaTauri F1 team manager Franz Tost said last weekend that Yuki Tsunoda, whose focus this year is “just F2” would “for sure” test with the team in 2020
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Red Bull-Honda protege Yuki Tsunoda is aiming for further Formula 2 wins this season in the hope of landing a Formula 1 seat with AlphaTauri
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Carlos Sainz Jr is the first of the ‘Alonso generation’ to make it to F1, and is now emulating his hero by moving to Ferrari. It’s a move that matters to Spain
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F1 juniors from Ferrari, Red Bull and Sauber have been called up to race in the world championship’s latest Virtual Grand Prix Series event
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Sergio Sette Camara has been signed as one of Red Bull Racing’s reserve drivers, a day after leaving McLaren
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Formula Scout is celebrating the past decade of junior single-seaters by recapping the highlights of each year. It’s now come to seeing which drivers we voted as the best over 10 years of rankings
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FP1 on F1 weekends is often used to trial drivers looking for a race seat. While the track time is not normally used to show outright lap time, new names can still stand out
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This time last year, there was scant possibility that Alex Albon would be heading towards F1. Now he’s grand prix racing’s latest star with Red Bull. Here’s the inside story of how he made it
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With news of another shock mid-season driver swap by Red Bull Racing, Formula Scout poses the question if its F3 junior is the answer to its problems in 2020
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Craig Woollard explores how the Formula 1 driver market has been influenced by the decisions of one man, who may have undermined his own team in the process
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Once junior single-seaters’ hottest talent, it took some time in the wild before Jean-Eric Vergne was top of the world
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Alex Albon will race in Formula 1 in 2019 with the Toro Rosso team.
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