The price Tsunoda is still paying for his Imola F1 qualifying crash

The price Tsunoda is still paying for his Imola F1 qualifying crash

Yuki Tsunoda will carry a disadvantage in car specification into the Monaco Grand Prix weekend as a result of his qualifying crash at Imola, although Red Bull remains coy on what exactly Tsunoda's Formula 1 car is missing.

Red Bull has introduced a series of upgrades over the past two events starting with a floor update on Max Verstappen’s car in Miami that Tsunoda did not have.

Tsunoda did get the new floor at Imola, on a weekend when Red Bull also made some other subtle aerodynamic tweaks around the sidepods and brake ducts - which Tsunoda suggested he did not have full use of as the car was still "a little bit different” to Verstappen’s.

Then Tsunoda crashed heavily at the Villeneuve chicane on his first flying lap in Q1 at Imola, which led to his car being rebuilt around the spare monocoque, and several components used for the rebuild were of an older specification.

After starting from the pits Tsunoda recovered to 10th, while Verstappen won, and there will be a spec discrepancy again in Monaco this weekend, although Red Bull will not disclose specifics.

The price Tsunoda is still paying for his Imola F1 qualifying crash

When asked by The Race, the team said there are “some aspects of the Imola upgrade” which remain on Tsunoda’s car but “sadly there are other aspects which we cannot offer presently”.

“As our designs continue to evolve and more parts are produced, we will aim to rectify,” Red Bull said. “It is clearly in our interests to do so.”

Tsunoda admitted it is his fault that “we need a bit more time to be at least the same car” and he will ease his way into the Monaco weekend after last week’s crash.

The price Tsunoda is still paying for his Imola F1 qualifying crash

He finished eighth in the race last year, his first points at Monaco, but is in dire need of a result having managed just seven points in his five outings for Red Bull in 2025 so far.

“I think just the same as last year,” said Tsunoda when asked about the approach he will take to the weekend.

“[I will] see how it goes after Imola as well, [this is] the first time I’m going to do a short run after Imola, so I’m sure maybe I might take it easy slightly more than usual.

“Also, apparently the Red Bull car is quite bumpy [at Monaco] as well, so I’ll just build it up.

“Monaco specifically, you can’t just do the same approach as Imola or other tracks where you have [runoff]. I’m just going to build up very slowly.”



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The price Tsunoda is still paying for his Imola F1 qualifying crash The price Tsunoda is still paying for his Imola F1 qualifying crash Reviewed by PAK DERAMA on May 23, 2025 Rating: 5

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