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Helmut Marko suggests that Yuki Tsunoda matched Max Verstappen at the Japanese Grand Prix.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
December 4, 2024
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Helmut Marko sugere que Yuki Tsunoda igualou Max Verstappen no Grande Prêmio do Japão.

Yuki Tsunoda impresses during the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka. The VCARB F1 driver had an exceptional performance in his home race. Starting in tenth place for the 53-lap race, he showed remarkable skills from the start. Impressed by his incredible effort, the Red Bulls team advisor made a bold statement, comparing Tsunoda’s performance to that of the race winner. The Dutchman won the event convincingly, with a margin of over 12 seconds.

Tsunoda concluded his participation in the Japanese GP with a tenth place finish. The 23-year-old Japanese driver has been praised by the 80-year-old veteran of the sport. Tsunoda had a consistent performance throughout the race and earned a well-deserved tenth place finish.

Since joining F1, Yuki Tsunoda has gained a reputation for being somewhat temperamental. His outbursts on the radio have attracted significant criticism over the years. However, to the surprise of many, he has shown remarkable composure on the radio, except for his incident in Bahrain. Helmut Marko is impressed with Tsunoda’s ability to remain calm during high-intensity Grand Prix events.

After four rounds in the current season, Yuki Tsunoda has accumulated seven commendable points. Looking ahead, the Chinese Grand Prix is next on the F1 calendar, and Tsunoda will once again seek a top-ten finish in the race.

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