Yuki Tsunoda of Alpha Tauri F1 “I learned from Guthrie to approach the car slowly”[F1-Gate .com]

Yuki Tsunoda of Scuderia AlphaTauri said he is making progress in F1 following abandoning his former “lazy lifestyle.”

Yuki Tsunoda’s F1 debut got off to a good start last year, but soon fell into a series of irregular incidents, and team owner Red Bull sent Yuki Tsunoda from England to near the Scuderia AlphaTauri factory in Italy. I ordered him to move.

Yuki Tsunoda says it was a good idea.

“It’s not just a story, it’s true,” Yuki Tsunoda told Servus TV.

“It wasn’t good when I lived in England. I woke up, played on the PlayStation, then ordered something to eat, and then played the PlayStation once more, then ordered something to eat once more. was doing”

“Of course there was training, but it was a rather lazy lifestyle. Then Franz Tost persuaded me to approach the Italian team.”

“It made me better in many ways.”

Kakuda said that the early stages of F1 were a steep learning curve and I didn’t find it too difficult.

“I was expecting something that was important in the learning curve,” explained Yuki Tsunoda.

“I went into F1 right away and got points right away. I thought it was easy. After that, there was a crash and performance slowed down.”

“I looked around Max (Verstappen) and Pierre (Guthrie). I tried to copy what they did.”

“Pierre helped me a lot by teaching me how to approach the car slowly over the weekend.”

“Before I was always aiming for the perfect rap right away, so I changed that. Alex Albon is also a great teacher.”

“Now I’m in control and I know how to approach the race and the whole weekend.”

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