Yuki Tsunoda’s Brave Sacrifice: The Unsung Hero Behind Max Verstappen’s Abu Dhabi Pole Position!
In a thrilling twist at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Yuki Tsunoda has emerged as an unlikely hero, sacrificing his own qualifying performance to pave the way for teammate Max Verstappen’s pole position! The Red Bull Racing driver faced a tumultuous road to Q3, battling adversity after a damaging pitlane collision with Mercedes prodigy Andrea Kimi Antonelli during Free Practice 3. With his floor compromised, Tsunoda was forced to revert to an older specification, raising the stakes for his qualifying efforts.
Nonetheless, the resilient Japanese driver clutched at the opportunity, miraculously scraping into Q3 after a nail-biting performance—finishing just 0.008 seconds ahead of racing legend Lewis Hamilton in Q1 and narrowly clinching 10th in Q2, a mere 0.007 seconds faster than Oliver Bearman. “After that Antonelli collision, I had to revert back to the old floor, which, to be honest, cost my performance in qualifying,” Tsunoda revealed, shedding light on the pressure he faced. “I kind of expected it would be difficult to get through [to] Q3.”
However, Tsunoda’s true moment of glory came during Q3, where he played a critical role in Verstappen’s quest for pole. By providing a strategic tow on both of Verstappen’s runs, Tsunoda helped the Dutchman secure pole position by an impressive two-tenths of a second over formidable competitors Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. “Because I couldn’t be very close into Turn 5, couldn’t be very far,” Tsunoda candidly described the tension he felt. “So it was very stressful, to be honest. But at least I was able to do it, and they gave me some compliments. I’ll take it.”
Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko praised Tsunoda’s selflessness, stating, “Yuki was incredible – the slipstream worked perfectly. So things are already looking better again.” With his future at Red Bull uncertain as he is demoted to a test and reserve role for 2026, Tsunoda has nothing to lose and is poised to embrace a tactical role as the race unfolds. This echoes the legendary moves of Sergio Perez, who famously delayed his pitstop in 2021 to obstruct Lewis Hamilton, costing the Mercedes star valuable seconds.
“I’ll do as much as I can to help him,” Tsunoda vowed. “Most likely, it would probably compromise my strategy, but with his position, how he ended up, there’s still a chance to get a championship. So, I’ll do as much as I can.” As the adrenaline builds and the championship fight intensifies, Tsunoda’s sacrifice could very well be the tactical masterstroke that defines the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix!
Stay tuned as we follow this electrifying race where teamwork, strategy, and determination collide in the pursuit of glory!









