Lindblad has been promoted to an F1 seat at Red Bull’s sister team, Racing Bulls, for next season:
Lawrence Ostlere2 December 2025 17:03
Lindblad told Norris: ‘See you in five years’
“Lando I want you to remember me, I will see you in five years.”
That is what Arvid Lindblad told Lando Norris in 2021 when they met at Adria Karting Raceway in Italy. Norris was there to launch his own karting team.
“It was really just like a spur of the moment. I was talking with my mate at the track, and we saw Lando,” Lindblad told Sky Sports.
“I said to my mate, ‘I’ll be racing with him soon in F1’ and my friend was like, ‘you don’t have the guts to tell him’ and I wanted to prove him wrong.
“So I went straight up to Lando and he was very kind about it. I said, ‘it was nice to meet you and see in five years’. I got inspired by Lewis Hamilton telling Ron Dennis [he would join McLaren] and it was a similar kind of vibe, so it was just my friend egging me on.
“That was at the end of 2021, so hopefully I have a good year in F2 and hopefully I will be in F1 and stick to my word.”
Lawrence Ostlere2 December 2025 16:43
Lindblad vows to ‘rise’ to F1 challenge
“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,” Lindblad said.
“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!”
Lawrence Ostlere2 December 2025 16:26
Arvid Lindblad giving Racing Bulls seat
British teenager Arvid Lindblad will take up a seat at RB next season.
The 18-year-old has been part of part of the Red Bull setup since the age of 14 and was granted an FIA super licence aged 17 after a request from the team.
He sits sixth in the F2 standings with one race to go and has impressed when driving the Red Bull in F1 practice sessions at Silverstone and in Mexico.
British 18-year-old Arvid Lindblad now has a spot in F1 (Getty)
Lawrence Ostlere2 December 2025 16:13
Hadjar is now the latest driver to attempt to cope with the demands of partnering Verstappen.
The Dutchman’s debut in 2017 was alongside Daniel Ricciardo and since then Pierre Gasly, Alex Albon, Perez, Lawson and Tsunoda have all come and gone having been unable to consistently match the dominant four-time world champion.
Several drivers have struggled at Red Bull (Getty Images)
Lawrence Ostlere2 December 2025 16:00
Isack Hadjar will partner Max Verstappen at Red Bull next season.
Frenchman Hadjar, 21, has enjoyed an impressive rookie season with junior team Racing Bulls and sits 10th in the standings ahead of the final race.
He clinched a brilliant podium at the Dutch Grand Prix in August and has consistently outqualified and beaten team-mate Liam Lawson.
Lawrence Ostlere2 December 2025 15:45
Hadjar says he is ready to join Red Bull in ‘awesome’ move
Isack Hadjar said: “I’m so grateful to Oracle Red Bull Racing for giving me the opportunity and trust to race at the highest level of Formula One. After all the hard work I have put in since joining the Junior Team, it’s such a great reward. I’ve had many ups and downs throughout my career, and they kept believing and pushing me.
“This year with Visa Cash App Racing Bulls has been absolutely amazing, I’ve learnt a lot and secured a maiden podium. I feel I’m much better as a racing driver and a person, due to the Team‘s support and preparation. I feel ready to go to Oracle Red Bull Racing and I am happy and proud they feel the same.
“It’s an awesome move, to work with the best and learn from Max is something I can’t wait for. “
Isack Hadjar wants to learn from Max Verstappen (Getty Images)
Lawrence Ostlere2 December 2025 15:33
Hadjar can ‘thrive’ beside Verstappen, says Mekies
Team Principal Laurent Mekies on Isack Hadjar: “In his first F1 season, he has displayed great maturity and proved to be a quick learner. Most importantly, he has demonstrated the raw speed that is the number one requirement in this sport.
“We believe Isack can thrive alongside Max and produce the magic on track! 2026 will be a huge challenge for the Team and for Red Bull Ford Powertrains, these are exciting times, and I am looking forward to seeing what we can do together.”
Lawrence Ostlere2 December 2025 15:25
Red Bull thank ‘complete racer’ Tsunoda
Laurent Mekies, CEO and team principal of Oracle Red Bull Racing, said: “Yuki has raced in Red Bull colours for seven years now and I have had the pleasure of working with him at both Red Bull teams.
“Through his five seasons so far in Formula One, Yuki has matured into a complete racer, good over a single lap on Saturday and capable of exceptional starts and excellent race craft on Sunday.
“Everyone in the sport would agree it is impossible not to like Yuki, his personality is infectious, and he has become a very special part of the Red Bull family.
“On behalf of everyone at Red Bull, I thank him for what he has contributed so far and we know he will provide invaluable support to the 2026 projects moving forwards.”
Lawrence Ostlere2 December 2025 15:19
Tsunoda relegated to reserve driver role in 2026
Red Bull also confirm that Yuki Tsunoda will be a “test and reserve driver” for 2026.
It has been a tough season for the Japanese driver (Getty Images)
Lawrence Ostlere2 December 2025 15:12