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Yuki Tsunoda has apologised to former team Racing Bulls as he backtracked on comments made about Liam Lawson during F1’s United States GP.
Yuki Tsunoda has apologized to his former team, Racing Bulls, for his remarks about Liam Lawson during the United States Grand Prix in Formula 1.
Tsunoda faced challenges during the race at the Circuit of the Americas last weekend, feeling impeded by Lawson during qualifying.
In a media outburst, Tsunoda criticized Lawson, claiming deliberate interference in his qualifying performance.
Despite Tsunoda’s accusations, Lawson denied any intentional wrongdoing, leading to tension between the two drivers.
Ahead of the Mexico City Grand Prix, Tsunoda revealed his apology to Racing Bulls for his earlier comments, acknowledging the unnecessary nature of his statements and the need to support his team.
Looking towards the final races of the season, Tsunoda aims to solidify his place within the team and contribute to Red Bull’s success in the Constructors’ Championship alongside teammate Max Verstappen.






