Yuki Tsunoda believes he would be deserving of a chance to prove himself at the Red Bull senior team.
Asked if he feels he deserves to be racing for Red Bull already, Tsunoda, who is signed to race for RB again in 2025, is quoted as saying byThe 24-year-old Japanese racer has contributed 22 points to RB’s 34-point haul this season as the Faenza outfit looks to cling onto sixth place in the constructors’ championship.
“I would say those things I’ve kind of got used to,” he said. “It’s been floating around throughout the year so far, so there’s no point in talking about it to be honest. For me, I’ve just got to do whatever I have to, to focus and improve myself. “For me, I’m very motivated to achieve P6 in the championship. We never actually achieved that as a team in history, so that would be a cool result.”
“Like we saw in our team, it’s performance-related all the time and, if I perform well, hopefully those guys will see it. You never know, I never know, I can’t control those things anyway.”
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