Yuki Tsunoda’s Nightmare Continues: Red Bull Youngster’s Qualifying Disaster Rocks Spanish Grand Prix
Japanese sensation Yuki Tsunoda faced another devastating setback as he crashed out in the opening qualifying round at the Spanish Grand Prix. Struggling to find his pace at Red Bull Racing, Tsunoda finished a disappointing 20th, failing to advance to the next stage of qualifying.
The competition was fierce, with Tsunoda falling short of his teammate Max Verstappen by less than six-tenths of a second. This marks the third consecutive race where Tsunoda will start outside the top 10, highlighting his ongoing struggles within the Milton Keynes-based team.
After a challenging initial lap that left him in 19th place, Tsunoda raised concerns about potential damage to his car’s floor, following a wide turn at the final corner. Despite returning to the track for a final push, Tsunoda was unable to climb out of the bottom five positions, ultimately being outperformed by his rivals.
With a disappointing grid position, Tsunoda is now poised to start the race from the back, barring any penalties for other drivers. The young driver’s journey at Red Bull continues to face hurdles, leaving fans and pundits alike questioning his future in the high-stakes world of Formula 1.