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Yuki Tsunoda was just 0.004s slower than Max Verstappen and is hopeful of finding more pace in his RB21.
Yuki Tsunoda is hoping for better luck in the Monaco Grand Prix after a challenging start to the weekend at Circuit de Monaco. Despite finishing 11th in second practice, he was just one position behind his teammate Max Verstappen. Tsunoda faced frustrations in the first practice session due to a red flag that limited his laps on medium tires. Finding space on the track has been tough, but he remained optimistic after a more positive FP2 session. Tsunoda acknowledged the need for improvement and aims for a strong qualifying performance in Monaco, where luck and progress are crucial.