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Former F1 driver-turned pundit Giedo van der Garde has urged Yuki Tsunoda to admit “he’s not good enough” after an abject Singapore GP.
Former Formula 1 driver and pundit Giedo van der Garde has advised Yuki Tsunoda to acknowledge that he may not be up to par following a disappointing performance at the Singapore Grand Prix. Despite showing promise in Azerbaijan, where he finished sixth, Tsunoda struggled in Singapore, finishing 12th and a lap down. Racing Bulls’ second driver Isack Hadjar is rumored to take Tsunoda’s spot next to Max Verstappen next season. Van der Garde critiqued Tsunoda’s race, pointing out his struggles and slow pace, suggesting that it may be time for Tsunoda to accept his shortcomings. Tsunoda’s body language and post-race comments also indicate a sense of being lost and lacking accountability for his performance.






