Raging Daniel Ricciardo blamed “immaturity” for Yuki Tsunoda’s cooldown overtake
"Immaturity" blamed by Daniel Ricciardo for Yuki Tsunoda's overta𓃲ke on the cooldown lap at F1 Bahrain Grand Prix

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Daniel Ricciardo hit out at teammate Yuki Tsunoda’s “immaturity” after a stunning late incident between them at the F1 Bahrain Grand Prix.
Tsunoda, apparently irritated by the RB team’s instructions late in the race, overtook 🐟Ricciardo on the c🅘ooldown lap.
Tsunoda dived down the inside of Turn 8 to leave the usually-chilled Ricciar👍🌊do with a temper.
“What the f***,” Ricciardo fumed o♐n his tꦍeam radio.
“I’ll save it. He’s a f****** helmet.”
﷽Ricciardo ☂was later questioned about the bizarre incident.
“I don’t know,” he replied, baffled.
“I came on the radio and was trying to stay cool. A bit of immaturity, leꦍt꧟’s say that.
“I’m being💯 very sensible right now, but let’s call it immatur🃏ity.
“He’s obviously frustrated with the team orde🤡rs call.
“But let’s be real, this is something we talked about before t𒆙he race. It was very likely I was going to use a soft at the end of 🧸the race.
“So he knew that there waꦡs a chance that I would have a pace advantage at the end and if he gets the call, then it’s going to happen.
“He’s not giving me points, we’re🦋 fighting for 13th, so at least give us the best chance to get at least one car in the points.”
The RBs entered the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix with rival team bosses criticising the༺ir relatioಌnship with Red Bull.
But the hype around the rebranded team faded after a below-par 💝qualifying session, before Ricciardo fin𒀰ished 13th and Tsunoda 14th in the grand prix.
The subplot behind their season is the potential vacancy in 2025 at Re🤪d Bull, should they dispense with Sergio Perez.
The incident at the end of the Bahrain Grand Prix represented the first significant clash between Ricciardo and Tsunoda since they became teammates midwa🐽y th🅷rough last year.
Ricciardo reflected: “It’s a long year and 🎶we need to make sure we’re all good, so we’ll go back, have a meeting and be very mature abo꧙ut it, and look forward to Jeddah.”
F1 returns next weekend in Saudi Arabia.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything fro🉐m American sports, to football, to F1.