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Red Bull driver Yuki Tsunoda has been sent to the medical center for precautionary checks after a horrific crash during qualifying for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
McLaren are running away with the constructors' title and Red Bull know their best chance of silverware is to focus everything on making Max Verstappen a five-time drivers' champion
Red Bull driver walks away unscathed from horror smash as Oscar Piastri claims Imola pole - Alpine’s Franco Colapinto also fine after two heavy accidents early in qualifying for the Emilia Romagna Gra
Red Bull has provided an update after Yuki Tsunoda was seen in the medical center following a violent crash at Imola.
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Autosport on MSNYuki Tsunoda demoted to Imola GP pitlane start due to huge crash damage on Red Bull F1 carYuki Tsunoda will start from the pitlane in F1's Emilia Romagna Grand Prix after Red Bull built up a spare chassis following his Imola qualifying accident. Heading into the fast Villeneuve chicane at the end of the first sector, Tsunoda lost control over his RB21 and made heavy contact with the inside wall, sending his car into a barrel roll.
For Yuki Tsunoda the chracteristics of Red Bull Racing's car are not as extreme as people seem to think, revealing the Austrian team's development focus. Much has been said about the characteristics of the 'diva' RB21,
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PlanetF1 on MSNRed Bull in ‘really critical’ situation after ‘huge’ Imola GP ‘setback’Destroying his RB21 in a massive Q1 accident, Helmut Marko says Yuki Tsunoda’s crash is a “huge setback” for spare parts as Imola is just one race in F1’s latest triple-header. Tsunoda suffered a nasty crash in the opening qualifying segment for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix when he lost control of his Red Bull heading into Turn 6.
Yuki Tsunoda's crash in Q1 of the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix has put Red Bull in a critical situation regarding spare parts.
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GPFans on MSNMax Verstappen fears Red Bull budget cap issuesMax Verstappen has voiced his concerns about Red Bull’s budget cap limit, following a huge incident at the Imola Grand Prix. The four-time world champion was a contender for pole position on Saturday at the Emilia-Romagna GP, but was beaten by McLaren’s Oscar Piastri, and the pair shared the front row of the grid for lights out in Italy.
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PlanetF1 on MSNImola GP conclusions: Verstappen’s Piastri lesson, McLaren’s fear, Tsunoda’s wobbleVerstappen dominated after sensationally snatching the lead at the start with Lando Norris second for McLaren and team-mate Oscar Piastri third. Here are our conclusions from Imola. Max Verstappen might not retain the title in F1 2025,