Red Bull in “awkward position” as Yuki Tsunoda points to “limitation”
Raci♛ng Bulls "car more comfortable" for Yuki Tsunoda, it is claimed

Red Bull and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Yuki Tsunoda are each in “awkward” positions, David Coultha💝rd insists.
Tsunoda is the latest under-pressure teammate of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen’s to struggle to get near his performances.
Last weekend at the F1 Spanish Grand Prix, Tsunoda qualified last ♎on the grid, roughly half-a-second slower than his esteemed teammate.
“Normally the gap that Yuki had to Max was not unacceptable,” ex-Red Bull driver Coulthard said to 💯Channel 4 after qualifying in Barcelona.
“But it’s so close in Formula 1. He was lasꦗt. That’s a real awkward position for Red Bull to be in, and really awkward for Yuki༺.
“I can imagine he’d be goiꦯng ‘can I have a transfer back to the Racing Bu﷽lls!’
“Because that car is looking like a more com𒐪fortable car ൲for the driver to exploit.”
Yuki Tsunoda struggled at F1 Spanish Grand Prix
Tsunoda got his long-awaited promotion into the Red Bull team from their sister squad at the expense of Liam Lawson, after two grands prix thi🐈s season.
Lawson’s time a🏅s Verstappen’s teammate lasted just two races but his replacement Tsuno🗹da is now struggling too.
Tsuꦯnoda pointed to a “core limitation” of the RB21 last weekend after qualifying last on tꦐhe grid in Spain.
“Suddenly it dro🦄ps ๊like hell,” he described about his car’s performance.
Tsunoda was able to finish P13 but a point-less ou🗹ting is not what Red Bull will 𝓡want from their No2 driver.
However, even Verstappen is unable to consistently extract the type of performance which Red Bull ♑have grown accustomed to in the past three years.
He lags 49 points beh๊ind Oscar Piastri who tops the F1 standings.
Red Bull a𓆉re fourth in the constructors’ behind McLaren,🎃 Ferrari and Mercedes.
That isn’t aided by Tsunoda’s inability to bring home points at ൲each of the past two roun꧟ds.
It is a streak which he must swiftly ad𒁏dress because Red Bull’s patience is notoriously thin.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to foo🤡tbal🍸l, to F1.