Yuki Tsunoda has not featured in the conversation to replace Sergio Perez when the time comes, it's all Daniel Ricciardo.
Yuki Tsunoda says it “makes sense” that Daniel Ricciardo is the AlphaTauri driver being linked to Sergio Perez’s Red Bull seat, after all, he’s a valued driver with “Red Bull energy”.
So much so Red Bull’s lead driver Max Verstappen was asked several times in the build-up to the Brazilian Grand Prix which of the two he would choose as his teammate.Although the Japanese driver is reportedly a favourite of Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko, it’s Ricciardo, even Lando NorrisTsunoda isn’t at all fazed about being left out of the conversation in favour of Ricciardo.. “He is more trusted drivers. I guess he is most valued drivers, so it makes sense.
Tsunoda accepts it is up to him to show the Red Bull bosses that he too should be in the running to replace Perez when the time comes.
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