There is rarely any peace within the Red Bull Driver lineup of two Formula One teams.
Two rookies are also being scrutinized after the sole race of the 2025 Formula 1 season.
Liam Lawson of Red Bull and Isaac Hajar of the Racing Bulls forgot on Sunday at the F1 Australian Grand Prix last weekend.
Lawson was promoted from his sister team along with Max Verstappen when Red Bull chose to distribute to underperforming Sergio Perez.
However, Lawson was chosen before the then church member Yuki Tsunoda.
Asked by Sky Sports expert and former race strategist Bernie Collins.
She said of the hornda:
“From the outside, I agree.
“But we don’t know what’s going on in our engineering report, what they give to the team, and how they’ll work with them.
“There is nothing to say that Hornada shouldn’t get a drive.
“Red Bull is unusual at this stage.
“But the year is far from the end… we’ll see how it progresses…”
Tsunoda advised about Red Bull’s dream

Racing Bulls
Red Bull could be brutal in driver swaps throughout the season.
Lawson was the beneficiary of their decision to eliminate Daniel Ricciardo midway through last year.
Ricciardo made a mid-season comeback a year ago when Red Bull replaced the Nyck De Vries.
So Lawson may feel the fever from the hornda breathing through his neck.
Tsunoda left the Australian Grand Prix empty-handed when the strategy recedes.
He had previously spent time running on P6.
Lawson crashed, but Tsunoda’s new teammate Hajar crashed on the formation lap, causing tears to shed.
Collins advised Tsunoda on how to maintain the pressure to win Red Bull Drive.
“He has to keep putting on performances,” she said.
“He does. His qualifying was very impressive.
“If that car qualifies for a NO2 Red Bull car, there are questions to answer.
“He hopes it will continue on a lot of weekends.”