
Formula 1: Everything got worse and worse, says Tsunoda on qualifying debut for Red Bull (Image Source: IANS)
Japanese Grand Prix: On the day his Red Bull teammate, Max Verstappen, grabbed an incredible pole, Yuki Tsunoda’s qualifying kept getting ‘worse and worse throughout as he was eliminated in Q2 at the Japanese GP qualifying.
The Japanese driver, making his debut for Red Bull at his home Grand Prix, was knocked out in P15—one place behind his predecessor, Liam Lawson. However, following Carlos Sainz's three-place grid penalty, both Tsunoda and Lawson have been promoted up the order and will start in P14 and P13, respectively, for Sunday's race.
“I think the warmup didn’t go as I wanted. I’m still learning. The warmup, how it ended up, I thought it was ok. I knew it was maybe going to be a bit compromised, but the penalty was pretty big.