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Yuki Tsunoda’s run of two consecutive top 10 finishes concluded at the Chinese Grand Prix.
Yuki Tsunoda expressed feeling “very annoyed” after retiring from the Chinese Grand Prix due to a collision with Kevin Magnussen. Despite struggling with pace issues at the Shanghai International Circuit, Tsunoda had made progress from P19 before being spun by Magnussen. The incident left Tsunoda with right-rear damage and a puncture, leading to his retirement from the race. Tsunoda acknowledged his frustration, especially as he had given Magnussen space before the collision occurred. Magnussen received a 10-second time penalty and two penalty points for causing the accident, while Tsunoda watched from the RB garage. The race marked Tsunoda’s toughest weekend of the season, with the driver admitting he lacked his usual pace. Despite the challenges, Tsunoda remains focused on improvement and further progress in Formula 1.