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Tsunoda accepts need to be ‘more relaxed' in qualifying

AlphaTauri rookie Yuki Tsunoda has accepted he needs to be “more relaxed” from the start of Formula 1 qualifying after his crash in France. Tsunoda crashed out of Q1 at Paul Ricard, condemning him to the rear of the 20-car field, from where he recovered to 13th spot in the race. It marked Tsunoda’s third […]
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