Red Bull has finally put an end to the speculation surrounding their 2026 driver lineup by announcing that Isack Hadjar will partner Max Verstappen next season. This decision means that Yuki Tsunoda will be moving to a reserve role, marking a significant shift for the team.
Hadjar’s promotion comes after an impressive rookie campaign, while Tsunoda has struggled throughout the season, leading to his demotion. The discussion around the 2026 lineup had revolved around five names vying for four seats across Red Bull and Racing Bulls. The battle for the second Red Bull seat was particularly intense, with Hadjar, Tsunoda, Liam Lawson, and development driver Arvid Lindblad all in contention.
The official announcement from Red Bull on social media read: “Our Driver Line-up for 2026 â© @Max33Verstappen đ€ @Isack_Hadjar”.
The news triggered a mixed reaction from fans, with many expressing disappointment at Tsunoda’s demotion and the constant rotation of drivers at Red Bull. Some fans felt that Tsunoda deserved more time to prove himself, while others criticized Red Bull for their handling of young drivers.
On the other hand, some fans saw the decision as predictable given Red Bull’s history of rapid promotions and exits. The team has a reputation for cycling through rookies quickly, often without giving them a fair chance to establish themselves.
The decision to pair Hadjar with Verstappen means that the Dutch driver will have yet another new teammate in 2026. Over the years, Verstappen has had a revolving door of teammates, with only Sergio Perez managing to match his performance to some extent.
The announcement also had implications for Racing Bulls, as they confirmed Liam Lawson and Arvid Lindblad as their drivers for 2026. This move relegates Tsunoda to a reserve role across both teams, marking a significant shift for the Japanese driver.
Lindblad’s promotion to a full-time seat comes after a strong performance in lower categories and a standout FP1 outing at the Mexican Grand Prix. Red Bull’s decision to secure an FIA exemption for him at just 17 years old speaks to their confidence in his talent and potential.
Overall, the 2026 lineup announcements have set the stage for an exciting season ahead, with new faces and familiar names taking on new challenges. The pressure will be on Hadjar to prove himself alongside Verstappen, while Tsunoda will have to adjust to a new role within the team. It will be interesting to see how the dynamics play out on the track next season.

