Yuki Tsunoda walks away from spectacular Imola crash
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Yuki Tsunoda has spoken out on the online hate he has received since an on-track incident with Argentinian driver Franco Colapinto, claiming that it "crossed a line." The Japanese driver came under the fire of the passionate Argentinian Formula 1 fans after he expressed his frustrations with Colapinto when he blocked him during the first practice session on Friday.
IMOLA, Italy (AP) — Yuki Tsunoda crashed heavily in qualifying for Formula 1's Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix on Saturday, bringing out the red flag. Tsunoda clipped the curb on the inside of a left-hand corner with his Red Bull car and spun into the barrier. The car rolled upside down before landing on its wheels.
Fear for Yuki Tsunoda's F1 future at Red Bull raised amid impressive form of Isack Hadjar. Jacques Villeneuve said he would be “worried” about his future if he was Yuki Tsunoda as Isack Hadjar continues to impress in his rookie F1 season.
The Argentinian driver made his F1 debut last year when he took Logan Sargeant's seat at Williams for the latter part of the season. After impressing during his stint with the Grove outfit, he later signed with Alpine as a reserve and test driver for 2025.