Yuki Tsunoda “in a bit of trouble” after Daniel Ricciardo’s return to F1

Ricciardo made his sensational return at the Hungarian Grand Prix after Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko decided to ditch 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Nyck de Vries.
The Australian enjoyed a strong return in Hungary, out🍸-qualifying and out-racing Tsunoda.
At Spa, Tsunoda had the uppe🥀r hand af꧋ter Ricciardo invalidated his best lap in qualifying on the Friday.
During the spri🌄nt segment, Ricciardo was 🍨ahead again of Tsunoda, proving that he had the pace in Belgium.

Priestley - who was a mechanic at McLaren between 1999 and 2009 - has been iꦿmpressed with how quickly Ricciardo has got up to speed - which is ba𒆙d news for Tsunoda.
“I actually personally think that he’s in a bit of trouble here,” Priestley told the BBC’s Chequered Flag podcast. “Because I think Daniel Ricciardo is actually v꧒ery, very strong already in t🦂hat car.
“The only reason Daniel Ricciardo was languishing at the back [in Belgium] was that moment in qualifying where he stepped over track limits and lost his lap tiꦅme.
“Clearly, that’s his own fault, that was a mistake, but it put him on the back foo▨t and he didn’t manage to get through that train of cars.
“I think you put the two of them next to each other on a🥀 clear bit of track in the same car, I think Daniel Ricciardo is showing signs of winning every time and that’s got to be a worry for Tsunoda.
“You know how brutal that Red Bull family can be if you’re not living up to expectati𓂃ons so that’s one to keep🐓 an eye on in the second half of the season.”

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