Since his Formula 1 debut in 2015, Max Verstappen has shared the Red Bull Racing team with seven different teammates, a number that reflects the dynamic and demanding nature of the team. The most recent change occurred this Thursday, when Yuki Tsunoda replaced Liam Lawson, becoming Verstappen’s third teammate in just four races. This rotation of drivers highlights the competitive and often relentless nature of the team, which constantly seeks to optimize its lineup to maintain its dominance in the championship.
Some of the most notable names that have partnered with Verstappen include Daniel Ricciardo, who was his teammate from 2016 to 2018, and Sergio Pérez, who had the longest association with the Dutchman from 2021 to 2024. Other drivers like Pierre Gasly and Alex Albon also formed part of the team, although their stays were shorter due to performance differences with the world champion.
A HISTORY OF CHANGES
The rotation of teammates at Red Bull Racing has been constant and strategic. From Carlos Sainz at Toro Rosso to Yuki Tsunoda in 2025, each driver has faced the challenge of competing alongside one of the most outstanding talents in Formula 1. While some, like Ricciardo, managed to stand out and maintain a balanced relationship with Verstappen, others, like Lawson, had brief stints due to struggles to adapt to the team’s demanding environment.
This dynamic not only reflects Red Bull Racing’s pursuit of excellence but also the pressure that comes with being part of a leading team. With Verstappen established as a dominant figure in the sport, his teammates face the challenge of matching a driver who has redefined the standards of success in Formula 1 and a car built for him.