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Looks like it’s not only Fernando Alonso that Yuki Tsunoda is learning from. After watching Fernando Alonso defending against Lewis Hamilton, it seems as if Tsunoda is now watching Lewis Hamilton criticizing and exaggerating small things and issues. As Red Bull buckled up for a potential shuffle at the sister team, Yuki Tsunoda made an all-out effort to signify his role at the team and fill the shoes left behind by Pierre Gasly. Nevertheless, it backfired as fans went berserk over his exaggerated comments. Let’s dig in and find out what happened. 

Red Bull has given Nyck de Vries the ultimatum to improve his performance in the upcoming races. It is believed that if the Dutchman does not, then he will be replaced. Yuki Tsunoda has beaten de Vries at all the venues so far. While many may consider that de Vries is underperforming, in reality, it is Tsunoda who is outperforming the sluggish AlphaTauri. With the Red Bull seat looking available post-2024 when Checo’s contract ends, Yuki Tsunoda tried making a point to match Pierre Gasly’s reputation. 

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Yuki Tsunoda explained how there’s a lot of responsibility on his shoulders, as he’s the team leader now. This being his third season with AlphaTauri and Nyck de Vries being a rookie, it’s upon him to lead the team. Pierre Gasly was the team leader before he left for Alpine. Tsunoda tried matching his reputation and suggested that the team doesn’t need to worry about his performance. 

According to Formu1a.uno, Yuki Tsunoda said, “I think I have to be, especially since it’s my third year and because we’ve lost Pierre [Gasly], [the team] want someone to trust. And I have to be someone who can give a new impetus, especially now that we are having some performance difficulties. And I want to feel like this. I don’t want the team to worry about my performance, which I don’t think happened when Pierre was there, especially in 2021. I feel I have more leadership. I’m starting to feel more like a leader.”

However, Tsunoda’s attempt at matching Pierre Gasly’s reputation and solidifying his position as the No.1 driver on the team backfired as fans took notice of his use of the words. His use of “because we’ve lost Pierre Gasly”, made the fans go berserk as they contemplated it as Gasly leaving the world. Let’s see what the fans had to say about it. 

Fans react to the “because we’ve lost Pierre Gasly” statement made by Yuki Tsunoda

Fans took to Twitter as they trolled Yuki Tsunoda for making it sound like Pierre Gasly is no more. Many fans suggested that Tsunoda made it sound like Gasly is dead whereas he is still alive. Others suggested how Yuki is always dramatic in the statements that he makes and this one is no less as he made it sound like the Frenchmen left the earth when he is just a couple of garages down racing with him. Here’s how the fans reacted on Twitter:

While some fans asked why Tsunoda is always so dramatic, others decided to exaggerate the statement even more by suggesting how they miss Gasly and hoping that he is in a better place now.

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Someone turned the statement into a potential conversation with Pierre Gasly, where the Frenchman is asking Yuki to stop telling everyone and making it sound like he is dead.

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What did you make of Yuki Tsunoda’s comments? How would you have reacted to it?

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Pranay Bhagi is an F1 writer at EssentiallySports, who has always been passionate about sports and writing. With a degree from a prestigious institute, he has channeled his enthusiasm into sports journalism, particularly F1, a sport that has captivated him for over a decade. Pranay's deep-rooted love for the sport began during the Sebastian Vettel era, and he has been following it religiously ever since.
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