Miami, Florida – after what he called “Poor Communication” saw him qualify for P18 for the Sprint F1 race on Saturday at the Miami Grand Prix, Yuki Tsunoda will start from Pit Lane after the Red Bull suspension of his car.
Tsunoda only registered an initial lap in SQ1 and was in the fall zone before his second effort. But when he headed to the start/finish line to start that final lap at the end of the session, he was behind his teammate Max Verstappen, who slowed when he realized that he did not need to go again.
That caused Tsunoda to decrease, and did not reach the start/goal line before time expired, which means that it was the first to take the checkered flag and was in SQ1.
“Many cars cost my return quite,” Tsunoda told the official F1 channel after the session.
“First round … yes, to be honest, that’s all. In the last corner I had a great block, but to be honest, the return had already disappeared from turn 1 due to the car at the outflow of the well. Just. [wasn’t] Able to make a clean turn, so that’s.
“Communication is also quite poor and, in general, not [do] An adequate rating. “
As for whether you can fight the front in today’s session, Tsunoda Templar expectations, before the changes in the suspension that required a start of Lane in boxes were made.
“It’s quite back,” he said Friday. “I will do my best, obviously, anything can happen on this track. I keep positive and do my best.”
What could be a factor here in Miami is the weather. It has a bone rental in and outside the morning, and the F1 academy qualification session is being executed in slippery conditions, and some drivers use the Compound of LAW tires. That could give Tsunoda the opportunity to advance if the opportunity occurs.