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Yuli Tsunoda endured another difficult weekend for Red Bull at the Singapore Grand Prix.
Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies acknowledged Yuki Tsunoda’s opening lap at the Singapore Grand Prix as “certainly shocking.” Tsunoda had a promising performance in Azerbaijan but faced challenges in Singapore, starting from 13th on the grid after failing to advance in qualifying. This marked the 10th time this year he started outside the top half of the field since joining Red Bull. Mekies expressed disappointment with Tsunoda’s performance on Saturday and emphasized the need to analyze and improve his performance. Despite a difficult weekend, Mekies praised Tsunoda’s pace during the race and highlighted the importance of addressing issues in qualifying and the opening lap to secure valuable points for Red Bull. He stated, “We had a very poor Saturday, it’s costing us the weekend and a few points, and we’ll work with him to improve together.”






