Yuki Tsunoda has revealed a change he made in Montreal last season is still used in his car to this day. F1 Formula1 CanadianGP
Yuki Tsunoda recalls career ‘turning point’ in Montreal on eve of Canada returnYuki Tsunoda revealed it was the 2022 Canadian Grand Prix that acted as a “turning point” for his career and understanding of the car.
The performance of Nyck de Vries would suggest Tsunoda is extracting more out of the car then should be expected but the Japanese driver revealed he has found a comfortable set-up which he believes works well with the AT04.“The Canadian track is difficult and enjoyable to drive, and the atmosphere is amazing,” Tsunoda said. “It’s a street circuit, but feels more like an old-style permanent racetrack, a bit like Suzuka, where as soon as you step outside the white line, you end up on the grass.
“I struggled a lot in free practice, but I was able to come back much stronger in the race. Together with the engineers, we were able to understand which direction to take, to make both the car and me faster. That balance setup we found in Montreal is still what we use now. The sim last week confirmed that and I’m happy with the work we did in fine-tuning the setup. I hope it works out.
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