Next under the microscope are Pierre Gasly and Yuki Tsunoda. Two drivers who will be very glad the season is over. F1
After the highs of 2020 and ’21, this year’s championship was a reality check for Pierre Gasly while Yuki Tsunoda can be grateful for Franz Tost’s three-year theory.
With two retirements, one in fact a non-start given Tsunoda’s car broke down on the way to the grid in Saudi Arabia, team boss Tost admitted the team was “two steps behind”. It was deficit they were never able to recover from, not helped by crashes from the drivers and at times strange retirements. It was a disappointment for the driver who had been on the podium twice in the past two years. It’s also fair to say this year was his worst yet, both in terms of points and general performance.10 penalty points on his super licence
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