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Two crashes in one weekend was not ideal for Yuki Tsunoda, who has just under a fortnight to prepare for Miami.
Yuki Tsunoda admitted that he will approach the start of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix more cautiously following his collision with Pierre Gasly on the opening lap. The crash occurred at Turn 4 at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, leading to both drivers retiring from the race. Tsunoda’s contact with Gasly’s left-rear tyre caused both cars to spin and hit the wall. Despite the stewards deciding not to penalize either driver, Tsunoda acknowledged the need to be more careful in similar situations in the future. Tsunoda emphasized that the tight corner and lack of grip on the first lap influenced the incident, prompting him to advocate for a more cautious approach from both sides in future races.