๐ Driver Profile
Yuki Tsunoda (Red Bull)
Nationality | Date of Birth | Driver Code | Driver Number | Championship Position | Total Wins | Total Points |
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Japanese | 2000-05-11 | TSU | 22 | 18 | 0 | 10.0 |
๐ Their Story This Season
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Yuki Tsunoda's recent performances have shown a mixed bag of results. He has secured three top-10 finishes, indicating he has the pace to compete with the midfield pack. However, he has struggled to maintain consistency throughout the season, with standout results often marred by disappointing finishes.
Tsunoda has shown the ability to adapt to changing circumstances, making notable comebacks in three separate instances, gaining three or more positions. Conversely, he has experienced several bad races, losing three or more positions on six occasions. This inconsistency has seen him drop down the order, as evidenced by losses of 11 positions in Saudi Arabia and 7 positions in both the Australian and Chinese Grands Prix.
In terms of qualifying and finishing, Tsunoda has shown improvement in recent races, but still needs to convert strong starts into consistent finishes. His qualifying performances have been respectable, with a best starting position of P5 in Australia. However, he has often struggled to hold onto these positions or make significant gains throughout the race. With some tweaks to his strategy and driving style, Tsunoda could yet become a more consistent and competitive force in the midfield.
Yuki Tsunoda's recent performances have shown a mixed bag of results. He has secured three top-10 finishes, indicating he has the pace to compete with the midfield pack. However, he has struggled to maintain consistency throughout the season, with standout results often marred by disappointing finishes.
Tsunoda has shown the ability to adapt to changing circumstances, making notable comebacks in three separate instances, gaining three or more positions. Conversely, he has experienced several bad races, losing three or more positions on six occasions. This inconsistency has seen him drop down the order, as evidenced by losses of 11 positions in Saudi Arabia and 7 positions in both the Australian and Chinese Grands Prix.
In terms of qualifying and finishing, Tsunoda has shown improvement in recent races, but still needs to convert strong starts into consistent finishes. His qualifying performances have been respectable, with a best starting position of P5 in Australia. However, he has often struggled to hold onto these positions or make significant gains throughout the race. With some tweaks to his strategy and driving style, Tsunoda could yet become a more consistent and competitive force in the midfield.
๐ What to Look Out For
Quick insights into what makes this driver's story exciting right now.
- Best race finish this season is 9th.
- Gained 10 places at Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, their biggest gain this season.
- Best qualifying position this season is 5th.
🏆 Championship Performance
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๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ Podium Performance
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🕝 Total Poles
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🧐 Qualifying vs Race Performance
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📈 Driver Consistency
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📈 Race Finish Deltas
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