
Yuki Tsunoda says his confidence level at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix was not daunted by his crash late in Friday’s FP2.
The Red Bull driver was enjoying a competitive first day in Jeddah, almost matching Max Verstappen’s time in FP1 and then setting the sixth-fastest lap of FP2 despite struggling to get his tires in the right operating window. Although comfortable pushing the car over one lap, Tsunoda then made a strange mistake on his high fuel run to hit the inside wall at the final corner, breaking his steering and sending him into the outside barrier.
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“I just turned in too much and clipped the wall with the inside wheel and had damage,” Tsunoda said. “After that I had no control. Apologies to the team because the pace was looking good, so it’s a shame.
“Confidence level was pretty good. The last soft run was a b it compromised with the warmup and everything. So far pretty OK. I had limited time with the long run — which was caused by myself, so I can’t complain. I definitely would have wanted it to end in a nice way for sure.”