Yuki tsunoda has apologized on Saturday after his hard crash duration qualifying for the emilia-romagna grand prix. Max Verstappen’s Teammate Calls the Crash “A Stupid Mistake.”
“Luckily, I am physically okay and I feel fine,” tsunoda said after his crash. In The First Part of Qualifying, he had flipped over. The Japanese Driver Got Away With A Scare, Although He was tasks to the medical center as a precaity.
“It was really stupid of myself to push so hard,” Tsunoda Said. “We made a lot of changes to the car between the third free practice and qualifying. In the beginning, I pushed too hard, TOO TOO MANY KERBSTONES AND LOST CONTROL OF THE CAR.”
Tsunoda Felt Especally Guilty Towards The Mechanics, Who Have To Get The RB21 Ready Again for Sunday’s Race. “It’s a stupid missake that will cost the mechanics a lot of work. The car felt fast, but I did it wrong. My apologies to the team.”
Horner: ‘Most Important Thing is that he is okay’
Red Bull Team Boss Christian Horner was Mainly Relieved That Tsunoda had Emerged from the Car Unscathed. “Yes, it was a big crash, but the most important thing is that he is okay,” he said. “You can always repair a car.”
In The Qualifying Interrupted by Tsunoda’s Crash, Verstappen Seemed to Be on his way to pole for a long time. But as the finish flag fell, he was overtaken by world cup leader Oscar Piastri. Mercedes Driver George Russell Complete the Top Three.
The Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix Starts on Sunday at 3:00 pm. After His Crash, Tsunoda Will Start the Race from Twentieth Place.