Yuki Tsunoda admitted that he made his life “rather more troublesome” after selecting up a five-second time penalty within the Miami Grand Prix, that means that he needed to work even more durable to construct a spot and maintain onto the ultimate level on provide in P10.
After lining up in tenth on the grid, Tsunoda gained a place at the beginning however hit hassle when he was investigated for dashing within the pit lane throughout his pit cease, an offence that in the end earned him a five-second penalty.
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As he continued to run in P10 for a lot of the rest of the race, the Crimson Bull driver was then confronted with the problem of sustaining a sufficiently big hole again to Racing Bulls’ Isack Hadjar in P11 with a purpose to preserve the ultimate points-paying place.
This was a feat that Tsunoda in the end achieved, however the 24-year-old conceded after the race that it had not been a simple job.