Yuki Tsunoda hopes that his bosses do not \u201cmisunderstand\u201d his commitment to Red Bull's Formula 1 effort, amid rumours linking him to Aston Martin.
The Japanese driver has just had his contract at AlphaTauri extended for another year, with him set to line-up alongside Daniel Ricciardo. With much intrigue about what Red Bull will do with its own second seat in 2025 if Sergio Perez is not retained, next season could be make or break for Tsunoda if he is ever going to get the chance to step up.
“If I perform well as a driver, hopefully they consider me more and obviously, if I didn't, I understand. But if I'm able to show my performance, I would like to have a bit more kind of rotation.” Yuki Tsunoda, AlphaTauri AT04, Liam Lawson, AlphaTauri AT04 Photo by: Red Bull Content Pool Tsunoda hoped that Red Bull did not think that Honda’s future switch to Aston Martin was enough to have any influence on its call on whether or not he could be moved across.
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