Yuki Tsunoda: I do not know what is the reason for my lag

Yuki Tsunoda: I do not know what is the reason for my lag

      Max Verstappen clocked the third time in the second practice session of the Spanish Grand Prix. The Red Bull Racing driver said that the new requirements for the rigidity of the front wing did not affect his car in any way.

      Yuki Tsunoda lost six tenths of a second to his teammate at the end of the session and could not explain this lag.

      Max Verstappen (3rd): "I like coming to Barcelona because it's an interesting track to drive on. It was very hot today, which made it difficult to work with the tires. In general, a normal Friday, not the worst.

      I am more satisfied with the car, but we are not yet in the positions we want to be in, so we continue to work. There are always areas where you can improve and win back time. All tracks are different, but we will find an approach to this one thanks to the car settings. I've already had Fridays when nothing worked, but that's not the case today, so I'm positive.

      A new directive? If you look at the balance of power, not much has changed. At least I didn't notice anything, but it was expected."

      Yuki Tsunoda (13th): "A difficult first day on the track in Barcelona. I made some progress between the first and second training sessions, which is positive, but I have to figure out why I'm lagging behind, because I didn't expect this at all. It is difficult to say what exactly is hindering us and creating problems.

      There's a lot of work to do tonight, but I hope that tomorrow we'll fix everything and have a good qualifying session."

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Yuki Tsunoda: I do not know what is the reason for my lag

Max Verstappen clocked the third time in the second practice session of the Spanish Grand Prix. Yuki Tsunoda lost six tenths of a second to his teammate at the end of the session and could not explain this lag.