Helmut Marko no acusa a Tsunoda.

Helmut Marko no acusa a Tsunoda.

      En Sky Sport, el asesor de Red Bull, Helmut Marko, comentó los resultados de Yuki Tsunoda tras la clasificación para el sprint, en la que Max Verstappen quedó primero y Yuki solo decimoctavo.

      Helmut Marko: «Por supuesto, es triste cuando un piloto gana la clasificación y otro queda eliminado ya en la primera sesión. Pero Yuki no pudo completar la segunda vuelta rápida y tenemos que averiguar por qué ocurrió eso, por qué Tsunoda salió tan tarde y se quedó atrapado en el tráfico.

      En una clasificación así no se puede contar con los segundos, hay que tener margen de tiempo. No sé por qué Hadjar iba tan lento como para que se formara un atasco. Debieron sacar a Tsunoda antes; él perfectamente podría haber pasado a la segunda parte de la clasificación. Es nuestra culpa.

      ¿Qué debe hacer Tsunoda para quedarse en el equipo? Siempre hacen la misma pregunta. Tiene que mostrar resultados.»

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Helmut Marko no acusa a Tsunoda.

Helmut Marko comentó los resultados de Yuki Tsunoda tras la clasificación para la carrera sprint...