Yuki Tsunoda: Poco a poco llego al nivel necesario.

Yuki Tsunoda: Poco a poco llego al nivel necesario.

      Según Yuki Tsunoda, está bastante confiado de cara al fin de semana brasileño —entre otras cosas porque rindió bien en las dos pruebas anteriores. El piloto japonés de Red Bull Racing entiende que cualquier buen resultado vendría muy bien, ya que aún no está claro cómo se desarrollará la siguiente etapa de su carrera.

      Yuki Tsunoda: «Poco a poco estoy alcanzando el nivel necesario; me refiero tanto al nivel de confianza como a todo lo demás. En México sin duda habría sumado puntos si todo hubiera salido bien, pero en el automovilismo puede pasar de todo, así que simplemente estoy contento con cómo resultó el fin de semana de carrera anterior.

      Ahora simplemente intento que esa tendencia continúe, y sería aún mejor si los resultados fueran superiores. En Brasil tengo la intención de sumar puntos en ambas carreras del fin de semana. Me quedaron buenos recuerdos de la carrera del año pasado en São Paulo; especialmente conduje bastante bien en pista mojada —veremos cómo va esta vez. Pero estoy bastante confiado.

      Mi objetivo es rendir lo mejor posible, porque eso me ayudará en cuanto a las perspectivas de mi carrera. Y si consigo mejorar en las clasificaciones y salir desde posiciones más adelantadas, más cerca de Max, eso naturalmente le ayudará también a él, ya que permitirá al equipo aplicar una táctica más efectiva.

      Por supuesto, durante el fin de semana también debo ayudar al equipo en el trabajo de puesta a punto del coche; para ello es importante proporcionar una retroalimentación efectiva».

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On Sky Italia he was asked whether Max Verstappen could this year repeat what Sebastian himself achieved in 2010. Back then, 15 years ago, after the race in Monza he was 24 points behind Mark Webber, his Red Bull Racing team-mate. At that point the Australian was leading the drivers' standings, but then Fernando Alonso overtook him; however Vettel gradually cut the deficit and ultimately became world champion – for the first time in his career.

"Could Max win in Brazil, like I did that year, and then go on to become champion? Why not — I think he's capable of it!" Sebastian replied. "There are still a lot of points to be contested, although it's clear the favorite right now isn't him but Lando Norris, who tops the standings.

"However, we can't predict how the coming weekend will pan out, because races in São Paulo often follow a completely mad script. Surprises are always possible at this track, so we'll see how it all goes. But it's very interesting to watch the races right now, and if Max keeps cutting the gap it'll be even more so. In short, I wish him to score points here too!" On Thursday Sebastian Vettel appeared in the paddock at the São Paulo circuit, although it wasn't only because he missed the Formula 1 atmosphere. The four-time world champion combines meeting former colleagues and fans with taking part in environmental initiatives. This time it was an initiative aimed at saving South America's tropical forests, which Pierre Gasly, Franco Colapinto and Valtteri Bottas also joined. But of course journalists couldn't help but ask Sebastian for his view on the championship situation, where the fight for the title is heating up, since he knows from personal experience what that's like. On Sky Italia he was asked whether Max Verstappen could this year repeat what Sebastian himself achieved in 2010. Back then, 15 years ago, after the race in Monza he was 24 points behind Mark Webber, his Red Bull Racing team-mate. At that point the Australian was leading the drivers' standings, but then Fernando Alonso overtook him; however Vettel gradually cut the deficit and ultimately became world champion – for the first time in his career. "Could Max win in Brazil, like I did that year, and then go on to become champion? Why not — I think he's capable of it!" Sebastian replied. "There are still a lot of points to be contested, although it's clear the favorite right now isn't him but Lando Norris, who tops the standings. "However, we can't predict how the coming weekend will pan out, because races in São Paulo often follow a completely mad script. Surprises are always possible at this track, so we'll see how it all goes. But it's very interesting to watch the races right now, and if Max keeps cutting the gap it'll be even more so. In short, I wish him to score points here too!" Puesto que Sebastián Vettel apareció en el paddock de San Pablo, los periodistas no pudieron evitar preguntarle su opinión sobre la situación en el campeonato... Lando Norris: Ahora tengo una mentalidad más adecuada. Lando Norris: Ahora tengo una mentalidad más adecuada. Dado que la ventaja de Lando Norris en la clasificación individual es literalmente mínima, en San Pablo se propone un objetivo bastante concreto... At an FIA press conference in Brazil, Pierre Gasly admitted that he's finding the end of the season difficult. Because of Alpine's decision to stop upgrading the A525 fairly early, the team is currently uncompetitive, but Pierre hopes the decisions made will pay off next year.

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The team knows that in terms of car speed we've taken a step back, since we stopped developing the car several months ago. But we're okay and we know there are four race weekends ahead in which we'll try to fight, and then we'll fully switch to next year's car project.

In a way I feel like I'm sitting on two chairs. On the one hand, it's been very hard for all of us in the team this year because we're uncompetitive for reasons we know and because of the decisions that were made. But on the other hand, we hope all these decisions will pay off in 2026. I believe that.

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