Japanese sensation Yuki Tsunoda faced another major blow at the Austrian Grand Prix, adding to his string of misfortunes with Red Bull Racing. Tsunoda, who has been struggling to find his pace since joining the team earlier this year, was left stunned as he failed to advance from Q1 for the second time in three races.
During the qualifying session, Tsunoda could only manage an 18th place on the grid, a significant 2.5 tenths slower than his teammate, Max Verstappen. Frustrated and lacking grip, Tsunoda radioed his team, exclaiming, “Mate, I didn’t have any grip bro,” expressing his disappointment at the outcome.
The young driver found himself in the Q1 dropzone alongside Lance Stroll, Esteban Ocon, Carlos Sainz, and Nico Hulkenberg, all facing their own challenges during the intense qualifying session.
Tsunoda’s struggles at Red Bull continue to raise questions about his adaptability to the high-pressure environment of Formula 1. With each setback, the pressure mounts for the promising rookie to deliver results and prove his worth among the elite drivers in the sport.
As Tsunoda navigates the rollercoaster of his debut season in Formula 1, all eyes will be on how he rebounds from this latest setback and whether he can showcase his true potential in the upcoming races.