It’s always different feedback compared to my team-mate, even when we try the opposite. I have a little bit question mark [if it] is the same car - of course it’s the same car, but just the character of the car is just too different.
Maybe, of course, it’s a different driving style. But yeah, I don’t know, I don’t understand what happened, why I’m struggling this much.
That's what Yuki told to TV reporters. Imaging being a rookie and questioning the car and whether the team might have given you the same equipment as your team mate instead of searching for mistakes on your side.
That's the most arrogant and disrespectful behaviour I can remember from any rookie. And I'm not even sure that will change massively as some people hope or expect. Turns out he's been like that in F3 and F2 as well, swearing all over the radio and shouting at his engineer.
I found out his sporting hero is Cristiano Ronaldo, who obviously is known for thinking he's sort of infallible. Not the best role model if Yuki must change his attitude.