Red Bull has officially announced its 2026 Formula 1 driver line-up, promoting Isack Hadjar to partner four-time world champion Max Verstappen and handing Arvid Lindblad a surprise F1 debut at Racing Bulls alongside Liam Lawson.
The move marks the end of Yuki Tsunoda’s full-time racing stint with the program, though the Japanese driver will continue in a test and reserve role.
The Big Picture
- Red Bull’s announcement comes ahead of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix finale.
- The reshuffle underscores the team’s focus on youth development and preparing for new regulations.
- Hadjar, 20, had an impressive rookie season at Racing Bulls with multiple podiums.
- Lindblad, 18, bypassed traditional F1 stepping stones after a strong F2 campaign and practice outings with the main team.
Team Reactions
Laurent Mekies, Racing Bulls team principal:
“Yuki is a complete racer and will always be a special part of the Red Bull family. Isack’s raw speed and maturity make him the perfect fit to learn alongside Max.”
Alan Permane, Racing Bulls:
“Liam has shown impressive growth, and Arvid’s rapid progression marks him as a standout young talent. Together, they’ll form a dynamic duo ready to push boundaries.”
Driver Reactions
Isack Hadjar:
“I’m so grateful to Red Bull for giving me the opportunity. To work with the best and learn from Max is something I can’t wait for.”
Arvid Lindblad:
“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.”
Yuki Tsunoda:
- Will move into simulator and development duties.
- Sources indicate he is focused on rebuilding for potential future opportunities.
2026 Red Bull Family Line-Up
| Team | Driver 1 | Driver 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Red Bull Racing | Max Verstappen | Isack Hadjar |
| Racing Bulls | Liam Lawson | Arvid Lindblad |
Why It Matters
- The line-up locks in Red Bull’s preparations under upcoming regulation changes.
- Verstappen’s long-term presence provides stability for both teams.
- Young talents Hadjar and Lindblad will face the challenge of integrating into F1’s top-tier environment.
Bottom Line
Red Bull’s 2026 F1 line-up blends experience and youth, ending Tsunoda’s full-time racing role while giving opportunities to two rising stars. Attention now shifts to how Hadjar and Lindblad adapt under the spotlight next season.
