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Yuki Tsunoda believed there were “positive” things to take from his F1 Hungarian GP weekend, despite setting an unenviable record for a Red Bull driver.
Yuki Tsunoda found some “positive” aspects in his Hungarian Grand Prix weekend in Formula 1, despite setting a record for the longest streak without points scored by a Red Bull driver.
Although Tsunoda finished 17th at the Hungaroring, the race marked a challenging period for the team, with Max Verstappen only managing ninth place.
Tsunoda acknowledged the struggles faced by the team overall but remained optimistic about his personal progress, narrowing the gap to Verstappen significantly.
Even though he finished 16th in the race, Tsunoda highlighted the poor baseline pace of the Red Bull RB21 car at the Hungarian track.
Looking ahead to the Dutch Grand Prix, Tsunoda emphasized the need for a solid performance in the second half of the season, believing in the team’s capabilities to make improvements.






