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It's no secret that Yuki Tsunoda loves food almost more than anything else,
so we put his taste buds to the test with a little help from Pierre Gasly!
Yuki Tsunoda's Sushi Taste Test!
It's no secret that Yuki Tsunoda loves food almost more than anything else,
so we put his taste buds to the test with a little help from Pierre Gasly!
Yuki Tsunoda's Sushi Taste Test!
Good call by AT. Easily the best chance to replace Checo in a few years.
nice step for Nyck. And he takes mercedes experience (as current test and sim driver) with him. Question is whether the relative pace of AT will be improved next year. This year at the back of the midfield is a bit mediocre.
He just needs to beat Yuki and show good one lap speed. That would put him a step closer to RB seat.TNTHead wrote: ↑08 Oct 2022, 09:16nice step for Nyck. And he takes mercedes experience (as current test and sim driver) with him. Question is whether the relative pace of AT will be improved next year. This year at the back of the midfield is a bit mediocre.
Perez is solid, but they definitely need to groom a younger replacement that had more speed.mendis wrote: ↑08 Oct 2022, 09:22He just needs to beat Yuki and show good one lap speed. That would put him a step closer to RB seat.
Verstappen told de Vries to call Marko after Monza F1 cameo
Max Verstappen revealed he told Nyck de Vries to give Red Bull Formula 1 advisor Helmut Marko a call about an AlphaTauri race seat after his Monza cameo.
Nice little bit of sportmanship from Max to recommend him to Marko.mendis wrote: ↑08 Oct 2022, 21:46A bit of Verstappen's hand in De vries to AT.
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/verst ... /10381530/
Verstappen told de Vries to call Marko after Monza F1 cameo
Max Verstappen revealed he told Nyck de Vries to give Red Bull Formula 1 advisor Helmut Marko a call about an AlphaTauri race seat after his Monza cameo.
"The technical knowledge and the fact that De Vries can quickly adapt to different cars are two other factors that Marko considers to be of added value. "I was very impressed with the on-board radios when he got into Sebastian Vettel 's car . I listened to the radio and the comments he made were very good," said Marko in the paddock
Seems Marko expects a fair bit from Nyck! Already a team leader in his eyesIn fact, he already sees De Vries as team leader before 2023 and not Yuki Tsunoda , who has more F1 experience after all. "Absolutely. Yuki is still young and doesn't have that experience technically, so Nyck can lead the team. We'll see how it goes next year in practice, but judging by his experience and personality, Nyck should be the team leader.
With Yuki being Yuki, it would be on Nyck to lead the team with all his exprience of various racing series. This is a great opportunity for Nyck.organic wrote: ↑08 Oct 2022, 23:05https://nl.motorsport.com/f1/news/helmu ... /10381287/
"The technical knowledge and the fact that De Vries can quickly adapt to different cars are two other factors that Marko considers to be of added value. "I was very impressed with the on-board radios when he got into Sebastian Vettel 's car . I listened to the radio and the comments he made were very good," said Marko in the paddockSeems Marko expects a fair bit from Nyck! Already a team leader in his eyesIn fact, he already sees De Vries as team leader before 2023 and not Yuki Tsunoda , who has more F1 experience after all. "Absolutely. Yuki is still young and doesn't have that experience technically, so Nyck can lead the team. We'll see how it goes next year in practice, but judging by his experience and personality, Nyck should be the team leader.