News about Yuki Tsunoda

Daniel Ricciardo's woes in Japan persist as puzzling radio news from the qualifying setback continue

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 7, 2024
Daniel Ricciardo's empatia continued after being defeated by compatriot Yuki Tsunoda in qualifying at the Japanese Grand Prix. Despite his frenzies in his RB at the season's first grand prix in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and back home in Australia, the 34-year-old hasn't lost the sport's biggest smile. He has consistently been outpaced by his Japanese colleague Yuki Tsunoda, and hasn't finished higher than 12th in the three races, sparking comparisons with his previous underwhelming spell at McLaren.

Daniel Ricciardo reveals the Australian Grand Prix moment that made him so angry he wanted to 'smash things' - and the hidden piece of tech that could help save his career

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 24, 2024
Daniel Ricciardo of Australia has reviewed a piece of technology that is assisting him in his resurrecting his career, and has admitted that he was compelled to do something about qualifying. Ricciardo, 34, began the Australian Grand Prix from P18, but he climbed six places to finish 12th, and was delighted with his results during his home run. But his finish was well behind teammate Yuki Tsunoda, who came eighth, and it would not do enough to silence his biggest critics who believe the Australians' best days are behind him.

Helmut Marko issues hammer blow to Daniel Ricciardo's hope of returning to Red Bull's top team, saying the Aussie is 'too slow' ahead of Australian F1 Grand Prix at Albert Park

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 23, 2024
Helmut Marko, the Red Bull founder (pictured left), has savagely claimed that Daniel Ricciardo (right) is 'too slow' ahead of the Australian F1 Grand Prix on Sunday. It comes as a result of his poor start to the season with Visa Cash App RB, and his colleague Yuki Tsunoda has also been outshone.

How F1 stars have been taking in the best of Melbourne ahead of the Australian Grand Prix

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 22, 2024
Formula One is a sport renowned for its personalities, and the likes of McLaren's Lando Norris (pictured left) and Yuki Tsunoda, who are riding for Red Bull (inset) have enjoyed their downtime in Melbourne ahead of the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday.

As F1 celebrities, including Lewis Hamilton, make fashion remarks at the Australian Grand Prix, home town hero Oscar Piastri wears a $500,000 outfit

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 21, 2024
Hamilton (right), the seven-time world champion, is known for wearing eye-catching outfits to grands prix, but Piastri (left), who showed his love for his favorite AFL team in Melbourne, was outdoned. Yuki Tsunoda (inset) and Zhou Guanyu showed off their sense of style rather than simply sporting team-branded clothing.

Charles Leclerc reveals which footy team he supports while Yuki Tsunoda compares himself to iconic animal as Formula One stars throw themselves into Aussie culture ahead of Grand Prix

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 20, 2024
Formula One has arrived in Melbourne for their third race of the season, and the sport's leading stars are well and truly embedded in Australian culture during their brief stay Down Under. Leclerc, a Ferrari, has embraced Melbourne's premier sport by displaying his latest Bombers jersey with his signature No. 16 plastered on the back.

Formula One: Throughout Daniel Ricciardo's sluggish start to the new season, the Australian's slow start to the season has prompted the Red Bull chief to send an ominous warning

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 13, 2024
The Red Bull king has had his say on Australia's slow start to the Formula One season, achieving 13th and 16th places in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia respectively. Yuki Tsunoda, the former McLaren star in Saudi Arabia, has shown more promise in the first two races, in comparison to the former McLaren star in Saudi.

Daniel Ricciardo fuming after being attacked by teammate Yuki Tsunoda during cooldown lap: 'What the f**k'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 3, 2024
After the Japanese star 'divebombed' him following the Formula One season opener in Bahrain, Daniel Ricciardo has called his Red Bull colleague Yuki Tsunoda 'immature.' Max Verstappen cruised to victory in the competition between teammate Sergio Perez and Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz.

After an Australian star became the world champion during a go-karting tournament in Japan, Max Verstappen calls Daniel Ricciardo a "terrorist."

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 4, 2023
Verstappen, Ricciardo, Sergio Perez, and Yuki Tsunoda all attended the Honda Racing 'Thanks Day' karting competition, with the company a major sponsor for their Red Bull and AlphaTauri teams. However, Ricciardo was unable to let Verstappen enjoy yet another leisurely ride. The Australian was seen shunting a corner bore into the Dutchman's vehicle's side, putting him into a spin.

After extending his contract with AlphaTauri and rising Japanese driver Yuki Tsunoda, Daniel Ricciardo has promised a seat in F1 in 2024

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 23, 2023
Injured Australian F1 driver Daniel Ricciardo will extend his career into 2024 after locking in a driver's seat with AlphaTauri for next season

Mamadou N'Diaye, a 7ft 6 basketball player, appeared in a snap from behind Man City's 3-1 victory over West Ham - not to mention 5ft 8 Bernardo Silva!

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 21, 2023
After Manchester City's match against West Ham on Saturday, basketball superstar Mamadou N'Diaye dwarfed Erling Haaland 6ft 4 inch. During his ride to the London Stadium, the former UC Irvine player stands at a magnificent 7ft 6 inches, putting Haaland and his colleagues in the shade. Haaland is one of the Premier League's most versatile players, and coupling his imposing presence with ferocious speed played a vital part in his record-smashing goalscoring form for Man City last season.

Live coverage of the Italian Grand Prix: Carlos Sainz starts on pole at Monza as Max Verstappen aims for his 10th victory in a row, but the race is called off after Yuki Tsunoda starts off on formation lap

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 3, 2023
Max Verstappen is expected to make history by winning his 10th straight races. Follow Mail Sport's Live Blog for all the latest Monza news. Carlos Sainz delighted the Ferrari fans by topping the charts, but there is no doubt the flying Dutchman will be determined for No. 10 in this, the most consistent of seasons for the defending Formula One champion.

Fans are perplexed that Daniel Ricciardo will take over from Sergio Perez at Red Bull after seeing signs from Helmut Marko and Christian Horner at Hungarian GP

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 25, 2023
The Australian starred in his first attempt for AlphaTauri, cruising through the field to finish 13th after being dropped to last early in the season, but what happened before the race made a huge impact on fans. Ricciardo (pictured right) received a lot of praise after defeating out his new teammate Yuki Tsunoda at the Hungarian Grand Prix on Sunday.

Daniel Ricciardo's return to Formula One finishes 13th on his return to Formula One, while Oscar Piastri ranks fifth in the first podium of his career

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 23, 2023
Daniel Ricciardo's return to Formula One placed him 13th, while Oscar Piastri barely missed out on his first podium appearance after being dropped by McLaren at the end of last season, finishing 13th, four spots ahead of teammate Yuki Tsunoda. After Zhou Guanyu struck Tsunoda, the Australian fell to 18th at the first corner, causing a collision that caused the Alpine pair of Pierre Gasly and Esteban Ocon to disassemble.

After a 'difficult' Monaco Grand Prix, McLaren F1 rookie Oscar Piastri finishes with points

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 29, 2023
Oscar Piastri has a reason to smile after winning tenth place in the Monaco Grand Prix in Monte Carlo on Sunday, a sport the McLaren rookie described as his most difficult yet. The 22-year-old, who began 11th on the grid after missing Q3 by only 0.018 seconds on Saturday, escaped a difficult circuit that started dry and ended slippery. After being passed by colleague Lando Norris in the final stages, Piastri seemed to be on the pointless, but Yuki Tsunoda gave him his best hope.

American Logan Sargeant finishes best among F1's rookies in Bahrain, putting his Williams P12

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 5, 2023
Logan Sargeant of Williams Racing blasted his fellow rookie drivers in Bahrain at the opening grand prix of the season on Sunday, capping America's long absence from Formula One. Sargeant put in a good start on the soft compound tires before heading for hards and finishing P12. After an excellent start that saw the Fort Lauderdale native and fellow Williams teammate Alex Albon get off to a three-native jump three positions, Sargeant put in a good start. Sargeant's appearance on the grid brought an end to a dry streak for the US on the Formula One grid.

Oscar Piastri, the McLaren F1 rookie, wowed fans with a dramatic measure of courage in avoiding disaster

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 5, 2023
Oscar Piastri's first stage of qualifying in his debut F1 grand prix in Bahrain has failed to get to the first stage of qualifying, but the rookie has wowed fans by escaping tragedy during practice. After his struggling British team McLaren was left wondering their cars' lack of racing speed, the 21-year-old from Melbourne will have to start from the 18th of the grid on Sunday's race. Although Piastri did not surprise the world with his speed, he did have sublime driving skills during a challenging period.

Fans of Formula One were enthralled by Daniel Ricciardo's dismissal of Yuki Tsunoda at the Mexican Grand Prix

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 30, 2022
Daniel Ricciardo has been hilariously sledged and labelled a villain and likened to Lightning McQueen after taking out Yuki Tsunoda on his way to seventh place in Mexico Grand Prix despite a 10-second penalty, while also being named Driver of the Day

Yuki Tsunoda, a Japanese driver, has been with AlphaTauri until the 2023 Formula One season

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 22, 2022
With a best race finish of fourth at last year's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the 22-year-old joined the Red Bull siblings team at the start of 2021 and has scored 43 points in that time. Despite a difficult second season in which he has failed to win a point since May's Spanish Grand Prix, the Italian outfit will enter his third year.

AlphaTauri retaliated after allegations that they intentionally destroyed Lewis Hamilton's race at Dutch GP

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 5, 2022
After Yuki Tsunoda's controversial retirement in the Dutch Grand Prix, Formula One team AlphaTauri has denied allegations of foul play levelled at them. Tsunoda was coerced to enter the pits due to tyre issues in the race, but was eventually kicked out. Lewis Hamilton won a virtual safety car that largely ended any chance of a victory for him. Some followers on social media suspected a fix as AlphaTauri's sister team Red Bull gained the race through Max Verstappen, with their Head of Strategy Hannah Schmitz being particularly vocal.

After the Dutch Grand Prix, Mercedes chief Toto Wolff defends Lewis Hamilton for outburst at strategists

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 5, 2022
Lewis Hamilton and his economists, who begged for revenge at the Dutch Grand Prix, have been defending them. Hamilton let his team down over the radio, destroying his fading hopes of triumph by leaving his team out on older tyres than Max Verstappen. He ended up finishing fourth rather than a likely second. 'That was the biggest f***-up,' Hamilton yelled. I can't believe you guys screwed me over the holidays.'

Max Verstappen of F1 RACE ZONE makes his way into the top ten lap leaders of all time

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 4, 2022
Max Verstappen's home win at Circuit Zandvoort on Sunday was another spectacular twist in the F1 season. After yet another strong showing, the Red Bull driver won his fourth victory in a row, but that wasn't the only big talking point from the weekend. Sportmail looks at all the best bits from a brave pigeon standing amidst the screaming cars to Sebastian Vettel's heart-warming meeting with Ukrainian refugees before the race.

Following Yuki Tsunoda's unexpected retirement from the Dutch Grand Prix, Toto Wolff demands an inquest

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 4, 2022
Toto Wolff, the Mercedes team's principal, demanded an inquiry into Yuki Tsunoda's bizarre departure from the Dutch Grand Prix last night. On lap 45, the Japanese pilot came to a halt and then sank into the pits after discovering that his tyres were not adjusted correctly. He then re-emerged to begin a new aborted lap. As he came to a halt, he triggered a virtual safety car (VSC) that shattered Lewis Hamilton's best hope of a victory.