Yuki Tsunoda’s Red Bull nightmare continues as British Grand Prix penalty adds to woes
Japanese driver Yuki Tsunoda faced another setback in his tumultuous Red Bull journey during the British Grand Prix. Tsunoda was slapped with a 10-second penalty after a collision with Haas’ Oliver Bearman on lap 22 of the race, tarnishing his performance at Silverstone.
The incident unfolded during a safety car restart at Turn 6, where Tsunoda’s aggressive maneuver on the inside led to contact with Bearman, causing the Haas driver to spin out. This latest mishap compounds Tsunoda’s string of poor results, leaving him on the brink of enduring his fifth consecutive race without scoring any points.
As the Formula 1 stewards deliberate on Tsunoda’s fate, the specter of potential penalty points looms over the beleaguered driver’s super license, further clouding his future in the competitive world of motorsport.