Just five months from one of the biggest regulation changes in F1 history, uncertainty surrounds who will drive for Red Bull and Racing Bulls in 2026.
While Isack Hadjar is a likely candidate, Liam Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda are still being considered, with the possibility of adding fresh talent to the mix.
The Red Bull organisation has a history of doing things its own way, particularly with its driver line-up.
The team caused a stir at the end of last season by ignoring the four-year experience of Yuki Tsunoda and promoting Liam Lawson.
Liam Lawson, a promising New Zealander, has just 11 Grands Prix under his belt, split into five- and six-race cameos in 2023 and 2024.
Author's summary: Red Bull's 2026 driver line-up remains uncertain.