Yuki Tsunoda admits Red Bull setup gamble: ‘I wanted a bit more consistency’
“So I mean, 𒐪if I had one more qualifying, I would d♏o a different approach.”

Yuki Tsunoda has admitted he should have taken a “different approach” to setting up his Red Bull F1 car at the Japanese Grand Prix.
Tsunoda made his debut for Red Bull at Suzuka on Sunday after being given the call-up following 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Liam Lawson’s tough start to the year.
While Tsunoda showed flashes of pace throughout practice, he co꧒uld not make it into Q3.
Tsunoda had to settle for 14th on the grid following 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Carlos Sainz’s penalty for impeding in qualifying.
With overtaking almost impossible on race day, Tsunoda could only finish 12th on his Red Bull debuꦜt.
It was disappointing for Tsunoda, given that teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen won the race from pole position.
1997 F1 world🐟 championJacques choice of running with more downforce than Verstappen, which he felt cost the Japanese driver.
Reflecting on the race, Tsunoda conceded that the set🅘up he ultimately chose was focused on consistency rather than ultimaඣte speed.
I꧑n hindsight, Tsunoda would have gone for something differenꦉt.
“Until FP2, [we had] lots of red f🍬lags and I wasn’t able to drive properly with such a limited time. I was already doing a lot of setup changes from FP1 to FP2,ꦬ” Tsunoda said.
“Already FP2 to FP3, I did a massive change as well. I started to have a bit o🅠f confusion there. And in the end, I just wanted to have a bit more consistency.
“So even though I knew it was going to be a compromise in the dry, especially in the race, I just wanted to have a bit of consistency. And I felt at that point th﷽a🉐t for qualifying at least, I had a bit more confidence to extract performance from the package.
“So I mean, if I had one more qualifying, I would do a different approach. But I think it was the best choice 🍌I could have done in that scenario.”
Marko encouraged by Tsunoda
While the result wasn’t wh🥀at Tsunoda wanted, Helmut Marko was fairly encouraged by the pace he showed throughout the weekend.
As quoted by F1.com, Marko said: “He lost out by making a mistake in Qualifying at Turn 1, but in all the other sessions, he was pretty near two-🍌to-three tenths to Max, and that is what we are look🦩ing for.”
Red Bull will need Tsunoda to score points in the coming races as they continue ♚to fall further behind McLaren in the constructors’ standings.
In the drivers’ championship, Verstappen is just one poin🐟t off Lando Norris after three races.

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