Yuki Tsunoda is optimistic that the Canadian Grand Prix this weekend will serve as a “reset” for his 2025 Formula 1 season, acknowledging the consequences of failing to perform.
Since joining the Red Bull team for his home race in Suzuka, Tsunoda has shown improved form compared to Liam Lawson, but has faced challenges with the RB21’s handling.
Following criticism over their handling of Lawson, Red Bull has shown patience with Tsunoda, giving him time to understand the machinery by testing the RB19.
Tsunoda understands the stakes, realizing he must improve his performance to secure his place in the team, expressing confidence in his ability to bounce back.
He views Montreal as an opportunity for progress and feels that he is gradually becoming more comfortable with the car, emphasizing the importance of on-track experience for improvement.
Tsunoda is focused on driving and acclimatizing to the team, aiming for steady progress rather than rushing his development, with a subtle nod to potential improvements from his time in the RB19.





