Yuki Tsunoda admits he relocated away from UK due to British food and weather

The AlphaTauri driver 🍎was relocated by his team during 2021 and has felt the benefits.
"It helped, es🐼pe🦂cially to feel comfortable to live,” Tsunoda told .
"In F1, when you arrive at a track, there is a lot of stress going around, so it is impor🍌tant to be as comfortableꦍ as possible when you are away from the track and when you are in the house.
"In the UK, the atmosphere there wa൩s as much as I wanted. The weather especially impacted me. Weather is quite an important thing for me, and food as well.
"So when I went to Italy, I already felt more🌼 energetic, more than usual. Then I꧅ felt it was a big, important move and was having a good impact on me.
"From then, I started to have a good ⛄rhythm when I g🍸ot to the track, focusing fully on my race.”
Tsunoda had previously joked about his own laziness and🐻 love for playing the PlayStation but has been revitalised by moving to Italy.

"Outside of racing, I was able to reset and rest myself,” he sℱaid.
"I started to have a good balance and progress started to co𒆙me from the second half of [the 2021] season.
"Of course, moving to Faenza and consistently talking to t✨he factory and consistently talking with the engineers helps a lot to understand the car and also to build up the relationship with the team.
"🌃I would say 50-50 for the team side and my side."
The Japanese driver finished 17th in the 2022 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:F1 standings. After Pierre Gasly’s move to Alpine, Tsunoda will be joined in the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:F1 2023 driver line-up by 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Nyck de Vries.

James was a sports journa✅list at𒁏 Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.