Jacques Villeneuve: “Safe” setup gamble cost Yuki Tsunoda on Red Bull debut
ꦛYuki Tsunoda told where his Red Bull debut race 🗹went wrong

1997 F1 world champion Jacques Villeneuve thinks 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Yuki Tsunoda’s conservative setup ⛄cܫhoice backfired, as he failed to score points on his Red Bull debut at the Japanese Grand Prix.
This weekend was Tsunoda’s first race for Red Bull, stepping♈ in for Liam La🐓wson, who has been demoted to Racing Bulls.
Despite showing flashes of pace, Tsunoda could not make it into Q3, settling for 14th on the grid after 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Carlos Sainz’s penalty for impeding.
Overtaking was difficult on race day, so Tsunoda only man🌼aged to move up two places, ultimately finishi🅷ng 12th.
Unlike teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen, Tsunoda op𓆉ted for a bigger rear💫 ring and thus more downforce.
However, with more downfౠorce, there’s more drag, meaning it’s difficult to overtake due tඣo the lack of straight-line speed.
Villeneuve bꦑelieves this setup choice was to blame for Tsunoda’s failure to finish in the top 10.
“He went for the safe solution, to bolt a lot of wing onto that car,” he said during Sky Sports’ F1 coverage.
“But as soon as they started pushing in quali and in the race, ꦕit just didn’t pay off. And it was never going to.”
Naomi Schiff added: “It was a p🤪oignant reminder that these 53 laps were the longest he’d had in the car.
“We had curtailed sessions over this weekend wh🌟ich would have stunted his learning curve.”
“Mixed feelings” for Yuki Tsunoda
Tsunoda is taking the positives from his Red Bull debut despite a disappointing result on home🍨 soil.
“I am happy with that race, in terms of my performance and the result,🎃” Tsunoda said.
“It was tough, for my home grand prix I expected𝕴 more. I wanted to finish in the points. So, mixed feelings.
“These 53 laps are🍷 the most I’ve had in this car. Every lap I learn🌳ed. I felt more controlled towards the end of the race.”
Team principal Ch♈ristian Horner is confident Tsunoda w🌠ill “make a step forward” in the next races.
Japan is part of a triple-header, with Bahrain and💎 Saudi Arabia c♓oming up.
H𒉰orner explained: “Bahrain is a completely different challenge. This race was dominated by qualifying, 90% of the drivers finished where they qualified.
“He made one pass, we undercut P𝓀ierre during the pit stops, then he was stuck behind Fernando.
“He styled himself into the car an♔d the team. He should make a step forward in the next races.”

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