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All six drivers promoted from RB to Red Bull’s F1 team ranked with Max Verstappen verdict given

Six drivers have been promoted from Visa Cash App RB to Red Bull over the last 20 years of Formula 1, but not all of them have been as successful as Max Verstappen or Sebastian Vettel.

With both Liam Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda fighting for a Red Bull promotion, one of them could become the seventh driver to make the move from Faenza to Milton Keynes.

Sergio Perez’s very difficult 2024 braking issue killed his overall confidence and performance, leaving him at threat of being replaced for 2025.

Max Verstappen won the Drivers’ Championship in a car that Checo failed to score a podium in during the last 19 races of the season.

Red Bull could make a £5.4m saving on Perez if they are to move on from him in the off-season, and a decision could come soon.

With the Mexican set to be replaced by one of two current Visa Cash App RB drivers, here’s a look at which of them ranks best after their moves to the big team.

Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing celebrates his win with team and family during the F1 Grand Prix of Qatar at Lusail In...
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There are two categories of three drivers for this ranking, with the three race Red Bull winners separated from the other three drivers.

Those are Pierre Gasly, Alex Albon and Daniil Kvyat all completed less than 30 races for the senior team after their promotions, which suggests how well they all went.

Albon was given plenty of time to prove himself and just couldn’t find any pace, Gasly was probably cut a bit short and not given enough patience, while Kvyat showed pace but was dealt with ruthlessly.

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The quickest of the three was probably Kvyat, who had Daniel Ricciardo as his teammate (a slightly easier ride than the other two had).

That being said, with the expectation and promise at the time, Gasly’s stint was the most disappointing of the three, closely followed by Albon.

Kvyat was sifted aside for another talent to make his way through the door, and I suspect that the Russian had more to give in that cockpit, so he takes the role of fourth-best in my eyes.

Who is the greatest Red Bull F1 graduate – Max Verstappen, Daniel Ricciardo or Sebastian Vettel?

There isn’t too much debate regarding the third-place driver on this list – with Ricciardo failing to win a championship, but taking multiple race wins.

He fared well against both Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen in their time as teammates, but he didn’t quite stand out like they did.

The biggest debate comes when deciding which of the two four-time champions were better for the Austrian team.

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Guenther Steiner said Verstappen will be remembered longer than Vettel, but it doesn’t help that the German won the last of his titles 11 years ago already.

There’s no disputing the Dutchman’s dominance though, and facing up to and beating seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton during an intense battle is a very impressive feat.

That’s why I’ve decided to rank Verstappen just above Vettel as the best driver to move up from the junior team, even though the German is the only driver ever to have achieved the feat.

1st – Max Verstappen
2nd – Sebastian Vettel
3rd – Daniel Ricciardo
4th – Daniil Kvyat
5th – Alex Albon
6th – Pierre Gasly
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