Yuki Tsunoda is back in the driver’s seat for the Dutch Grand Prix, stepping in last-minute for Racing Bulls after Isack Hadjar pulled out due to a wrist injury. Liam Lawson takes Hadjar’s spot, clearing the way for Tsunoda’s surprise return after losing his full-time seat last season. Having been a test and reserve driver, Tsunoda had less than two days to prep — but he’s eager, physically ready, and “dying to be in the car.” He was even on vacation in Greece when he got the call, but excitement overtook hesitation. Racing Bulls sit fifth and need momentum; Tsunoda sees this as his chance to prove he belongs back on the grid — and he’s determined to show, not just tell, what he can do.
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