Red Bull pulled out a rare achievement at the 2025 F1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix as all four drivers finished within the point.
Max Verstappen enjoyed a dominant race at the Baku City Circuit on Sunday.
Verstappen controlled the race from pole position and ultimately won more than 14 seconds ahead of George Russell.
All three other Red Bullback drivers also had strong races.
Liam Lawson finished fifth (the best result of his Formula 1 career so far, finishing just before Yuki Tsunoda.
The P6 finish for the Horneda was his best since joining Red Bull this year.
Isack Hadjar finished in 10th – earning one championship point, but lost a mistake early on turn 16.
Surprisingly, according to X’s F1 Guy Dan, this is the first time all four Red Bull support drivers have finished in the top 10 since the 2020 Russian Grand Prix.
In Sochi, Verstappen ranked second behind the Valtteri Bottas.
Danil Kvyat finished the head ahead of Pierre Gasly in the second Alphatauri who was Nnth.
Red Bull’s Alex Albon concluded Russia’s top 10.
Red Bull Set to make key driver decisions for 2026
With all Red Bull drivers performing, it makes decisions for 2026 even more difficult.
Red Bull has yet to decide who will become Verstappen’s teammate.
As it stands, all the signs refer to being Hajar following his impressive rookie season.
In other words, Tsunoda and Lawson are fighting for seats in the Lead Racing Bulls.
Red Bull is expected to make a decision by the end of October, giving Zonodah and Lawson a few more rounds to impress.