The Positives Yuki Tsunoda Can Take From Another Point-Less F1 Weekend
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Yuki Tsunoda is encouraged by his recent performances, notably after closing the qualifying gap with his teammate Max Verstappen at Red Bull. At the Hungarian Grand Prix, Tsunoda was eliminated from Q1. But his performance was very close to Verstappen's: only 0"163 of his team-mate's time during the first qualifying period. This result is in line with those seen at Spa, where the gap was reduced thanks to the new (...)
Sad best mark for Yuki Tsunoda: The Red Bull driver secured a new negative record in the 21-year history of the racing team at the Formula 1 race in Hungary.
Yuki Tsunoda is going through a critical period at Red Bull, entering a negative spiral that is becoming one of the most striking in the recent history of the team. The Japanese driver has no longer scored a single point since the Grand Prix d'Emilie-Romagne, played in Imola last May, where he had finished 10th. Since then, he has chained seven Grand Prix without the slightest point, a first for a Red Bull driver outside the abandonments. On Sun…
Tsunoda reveals how a "gurney flap" led to his tough afternoon at the Hungarian GP
Following a series of pointless races in recent weeks, Red Bull driver Yuki Tsunoda endured another difficult weekend at the Hungaroring. The Japanese driver offered an explanation for his difficulties at the Mogyoród race.
The positives Yuki Tsunoda can take from another point-less F1 weekend
Yuki Tsunoda has been enduring a torrid time at Red Bull since making the jump from Racing Bulls earlier in the 2025 Formula 1 season. But despite another lacklustre result at the Hungarian Grand Prix, he said there were positives to take from the weekend.Tsunoda’s campaign in Budapest never really got off the ground, with the Japanese driver struggling for pace in practice before qualifying ...Keep reading


Why Yuki Tsunoda sees ‘positives’ despite setting unenviable Red Bull F1 record
Yuki Tsunoda believed there were “positive” things to take from his Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix weekend, despite setting an unenviable record for a Red Bull driver. The Japanese finished 17th at the Hungaroring, completing the longest-ever streak without points scored by a driver for the team in its 20-year history. Tsunoda was unable to work his way through the field, having started from the pitlane, and sustaining damage during the race con…
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