P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Yuki Tsunoda has scored just seven points to Max Verstappen’s 149 across the past 11 grands prix, but believes a comparison should not be made.
Yuki Tsunoda has expressed his opinion that it is unfair to compare him to Max Verstappen after 11 races at Red Bull. Since taking over from Liam Lawson, Tsunoda joins the group of former number two Red Bull drivers struggling alongside Verstappen. Verstappen’s exceptional performance has made it challenging for many drivers to partner with him, resulting in a significant performance gap. Tsunoda has only earned seven points since joining RB21, while Verstappen has scored 149 points in the same period. While Tsunoda acknowledges Verstappen’s prowess as the strongest driver on the grid, he does not believe in directly comparing himself to him, stating that it is not fair to do so.






