Yuki Tsunoda has completed his first season in
Formula 1, but not without a struggle. He looks back in a conversation with
Formulapassion.it. Everyone was very impressed with Tsunoda when he drove in Formula 2. The Japanese driver spent one year with Carlin in
Formula 2, but immediately took seven podiums, including three victories. The former Carlin driver was immediately given the chance to step into a car that can fight for podiums and victories, as he got a seat on the
Formula 1 grid at AlphaTauri alongside
Pierre Gasly in 2021. In the end, it was a year with both good and bad days in which he learned a lot.
To best prepare him for the new season, he was allowed to drive the 2018 car in
Imola at the end of 2020. The AlphaTauri driver can still remember that day very well:
"I was a bit scared the first time, but after the initial fear, it only took three laps and I was completely ready," he says.
Big transition
It was a big step for the 21-year-old driver, because a Formula 1 car is definitely something else. He was especially impressed with the braking and acceleration: "It is just unbelievable compared to Formula 2." In the end, he finished the season fourteenth with 32 points.