Horner blames social media for “exploiting” Tsunoda criticism

Tsunoda compromised Sergio Perez and Max Verstappen’s fi෴nal qualifying laps at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez by going off 🌺the track at Turn 10.
The Japanese rookie did so after being informed by his engin⛄eer that the two Red Bulls were in close proximity, thus ensuring he didn’t ruin their final laps.
Afterwards, Horner s168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:aid t⛄hat Red Bull had been "Tsunoda'd", leading to backlash on social media from fans.
“I think we got Tsunoda’d,” Horner saidꦆ after qualifying.
“Both drivers were up on their last lap; Max was up two and a half tenths, I think Checo was just under two-tenths up and I don’t understand why he was just cruising aroun♛d at that part of the circuit.
Speaking about the incident after the race on Sunday, Horner toned down his criticism of🎀 Tsunoda.
“Look, I think in fairn💧ess to Yuki, perhaps he could have been helped a bit more with a bit more information,” he sai𝐆d.
“The outcome was unfortunate. Particularly as he wasꩲ only there to give a tow for his teammate. But it is what it is. In the end, it worked out OK becau🃏se starting on the second row worked out fine for us today.”
Horner believes he’s entitled to criticis🐎e another driver’s performance.
“I think the problem is… if you look into the context of what is said… unfortunately social media has the habit of picking certain lines and ಞthen exploiting them,” Horner added.
“I🧸 think that it’s important… it would be a pret🅠ty boring world if you were unable to comment on the performance of a driver.”

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