Red Bull Racing Turmoil: Max Verstappen Takes a Jab at Yuki Tsunoda’s Qualifying Woes
As the Spanish Grand Prix qualifying session unfolded, Max Verstappen showcased his skill by securing third place on the grid. However, his teammate, Yuki Tsunoda, faced a nightmare as he not only got knocked out in Q1 but also ended up setting the slowest time, becoming the second Red Bull driver this season to face such humiliation.
Helmut Marko, the Red Bull advisor, expressed the need for internal discussions regarding Tsunoda’s poor performance. The Japanese driver himself appeared disheartened, citing a “fundamental limitation” in the car as the reason behind his struggles.
Verstappen, not one to mince his words, indirectly criticized Tsunoda by stating, “He’s not a pancake, right? When he was in those Racing Bulls, he always looked good compared to Hadjar.” The term “pannenkoek,” translated as pancake in English, is Dutch slang for someone incompetent. Even Isack Hadjar, another driver, voiced his belief that Tsunoda deserves better than a last-place finish.
The ongoing struggle for the second Red Bull seat is nothing new, with Verstappen often left to fight solo in races. The Dutch driver hinted at underlying issues within the team, suggesting that the challenging nature of the Red Bull car might be a telltale sign of larger problems.
Verstappen emphasized the importance of having a competitive car over a fast teammate, given the impact on the team’s standings. With the constructor’s championship at stake, the need for a more competitive vehicle is paramount.
Despite the setbacks, Verstappen remains focused on the bigger picture, acknowledging the team’s current limitations and the necessity to adapt and improve to stay competitive in the championship race.
The Red Bull Racing saga continues to unfold, with tensions rising within the team as they strive to overcome internal challenges and external competition on the Formula 1 circuit.