Tsunoda focuses on simulator adjustments to address Red Bull's performance issues, with increased correlation further enhancing speed.
Yuki Tsunoda, the young Japanese Formula One driver, is gearing up for the second half of the season with renewed confidence, following a series of performance improvements in the last two races before the summer break.
Tsunoda, now equipped with the same specification as Max Verstappen, believes the pace in the aforementioned races was good. This improvement, he attributes to the hard work done on the simulator, which has significantly enhanced the understanding of the RB21.
The biggest difference in Tsunoda's car was before the race in Spa, where Red Bull found and fixed some issues they wanted to improve during the simulator work. A new floor, introduced in Belgium, also contributed to Tsunoda's progress.
Despite a few setbacks in the races in Belgium and Hungary, Tsunoda saw signs of improvement before the break, with a Q3 appearance in Belgium. He wants to redeem himself in the last 10 races of the season.
Tsunoda and Red Bull have been working tirelessly to improve the correlation between the simulator and the track. The efforts have proved fruitful, with the correlation between the simulator work and the next race said to be significantly improved.
The quality of the simulation sessions for Tsunoda and Red Bull this weekend is said to be better. Tsunoda qualified for Q3 in his latest race, a testament to the improvements made.
Tsunoda is ready to start the second half of the season strongly, aiming to build on the progress he has made so far. While the specific improvements made during the summer break remain undisclosed, it is clear that both Tsunoda and Red Bull have made improvements to the simulator itself.
As the season enters its final stretch, Yuki Tsunoda is poised to make a strong comeback, determined to leave a lasting impression in the world of Formula One.
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