Yuki Tsunoda "knows what's going to happen" if he can't turn around Red Bull F1 form
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With 11th and 15th places in the first two Canada trainings, Yuki Tsunoda's start was slow, but the Japanese have every reason to remain confident, as he explained afterwards.
Yuki Tsunoda continues to care: After a promising start to the top team in Monaco and Spain, the World Cup points remained out. What could be the reason? "You can't underestimate the accident he had in Imola," says team leader Christian Horner.
Red Bull to bring Tsunoda up to spec with Verstappen in Canada
Yuki Tsunoda says he's set for "free laptime" as Red Bull aims to fit its latest Formula 1 upgrade package to his car ahead of third practice for the Canadian Grand Prix.Since his qualifying crash last month at Imola, where he destroyed several Red Bull upgrade parts, Tsunoda has been out of kilter with team-mate Max Verstappen in terms of specification.Red Bull is not flush with spares with the cost cap limiting team spending, which means Tsuno…
Tsunoda concedes Red Bull exit inevitable if current F1 form carries on
Yuki Tsunoda arrives at the F1 Canadian GP this weekend carrying the weight of expectation and the burden of underperformance as his Red Bull Racing future is on edge. The 25-year-old Japanese driver, promoted to the main Red Bull team after the Chinese GP, has managed just a handful of points from 7 races in... The post Tsunoda concedes Red Bull exit inevitable if current F1 form carries on appeared first on Motorsport
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