Yuki Tsunoda has reflected on his first home race as a Red Bull Racing driver. Although he felt more confident in the car, he shared his “mixed feelings” after failing to finish within the points.
While speaking to the media after his 12th-place finish, Tsunoda explained:
“I’m happy with the race, in terms of my performance, but obviously, in terms of results, it’s quite tough, especially for my home Grand Prix.
“I was definitely expecting more, and you know, at least I wanted to finish in a point, so it’s mixed feelings.
When asked how confident he was feeling about beginning to understand the RB21 and closing the gap to his team-mate Verstappen, the 24-year-old added:
“The 53, 54 laps I got in this race was the most laps I had in this car. Every lap I was learning, and finally, I got decent laps in the car, and I definitely feel more confidence in the car. I just feel overall controlled more towards the end of the race.
“I’m happy considering the amount of time I had, but because of [it being my] home Grand Prix, I just wanted to finish in the points. I just have to build the pace. It’s fortunate that there’s Max that I can learn from. So I just keep doing what I’m doing. I’m excited for Bahrain actually.”
Yuki Tsunoda, Red Bull Racing Team
Photo by: Zak Mauger / Motorsport Images
Tsunoda’s new team-mate Verstappen secured the victory in Suzuka and was joined by the McLaren drivers, Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri on the podium, who finished in second and third, respectively.
Red Bull promoted Tsunoda into the team after just two races of the 2025 season, replacing rookie Liam Lawson, who moved into Racing Bulls. The Japanese driver now looks ahead to the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix taking place over the next couple of weeks with the hopes of making progress with the RB21.
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