Struggling Yuki Tsunoda Disappoints Red Bull Team
Japanese driver Yuki Tsunoda is facing a tough time at Red Bull, with poor performances in the F1 season so far. Despite showing occasional glimpses of promise, Tsunoda’s recent 17th place finish marks his worst result since joining the team.
Tsunoda expressed his frustration, admitting, “I didn’t help myself yesterday, and I didn’t help my team.” With only one ninth-place finish and two tenth-place finishes in six races, the young driver is failing to meet expectations set by the team.
Tsunoda’s struggles are evident in his inability to advance to Q3 since Miami and his consistent underperformance compared to teammate Max Verstappen. While he starts strong on Fridays, he seems to regress as the weekend progresses, unlike Verstappen who excels.
Reflecting on his disappointing performance, Tsunoda lamented, “Monaco is not fun when you are stuck behind other drivers. You can’t find your rhythm.” Despite feeling good during practice sessions and qualifying, Tsunoda acknowledges his failure to deliver when it matters most.
The Red Bull driver is determined to bounce back, stating, “I hope that next weekend I can put everything together and I need to do better overall.” As the pressure mounts, Tsunoda must rise to the challenge to prove his worth to the team.
Tsunoda’s inconsistent performances raise concerns about his future at Red Bull, as the team expects better results moving forward. Will the young driver overcome these obstacles and rise to the occasion? Fans eagerly await his next opportunity to shine on the F1 stage.