Helmut Marko criticises "still too unstable" Yuki Tsunoda after qualifying crash
Yuki Tsunoda has come under fire from Red Bull's Helmut Marko after⭕ his qualifying crash in Mexico Cit💟y.

Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko has launched a scathing criticism of168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Yuki Tsunoda following his crash in qualifying at the F1 Mexico City Grand Prix.
Tsunoda lost control of his RB at Turn 12 and crashed into the barriers entering the stadium section of the Autodro🅷mo Hermanos Rodriguez while trying to improve on his final flying lap of Q2.
The 24-year-old’s crash also prevented teammate Liam Lawson from progressing into Q𒅌3, with the RB pair set to line up 11th and 12th on the grid for Sunday’s grand prix.
After qualifying, Marko blasted Tsunoda for what he described as being a “totally un🥀necessary crash”.
“He is still too unstable,” Marko told Sky Germa🐠ny. “Yuki also had a spin in Austin and now this crash in qualifying.
“We thought he was stabilised, but🎉 apparently he’s not. Now, when the pressure comes off [Liam] Lawson, it’s even more noticeable.”
Marko added: “He has a new floor, just like Lawson and I don’t know if they have aꦡny spare parts,” Marko said.
“If you had to rebuild, it would be a rel𓆉egation to th🐓e back row. So it was a totally unnecessary crash.”
Tsunoda is set to 🗹get his first test outing in Red Buꦏll F1 machinery at the post-season test following the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
He has seemingly been overlooked for a Red Bull promotion but is hoping to stake a claim to become Max Verstappen’s teammate as 💯Sergio Perez continues ൩to face an uncertain future despite being under contract for 2025.
Explainiꦐng his accident, Tsunoda said: “So haviওng a front lock-up was already game over and there was no way I could make the corner.
“It’s strange, I didn’t really push hard there, and throughout the week, I didn’⛎t have any front lock up in any lap in that corner.
“So I got surprised about that, but nonetheless, it’s a shame not t𝓀o be able to maximise this opportunity.”

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