

As Yuki Tsunoda embarked on his third season at AlphaTauri, he knew that he needed to step up in 2023 to continue his Formula 1 career. Red Bull typically only allows their young drivers three seasons to develop and prove they have what it takes to join the main team. Additionally, with Pierre Gasly leaving for Alpine F1, Tsunoda had the added responsibility of becoming the technical leader of his team alongside the inexperienced Nyck de Vries.
Despite the initial struggles with the AT03, Tsunoda managed to perform well. He opened his points account by finishing 10th in Melbourne, and repeated the feat in Baku. He then solidified his position as the leader of AlphaTauri, contributing to Nyck de Vries’ departure. Even after a string of races without scoring, Tsunoda showed steady progress and finished the season on a high note with a brilliant performance in Abu Dhabi.
While there were occasional mistakes, Tsunoda’s overall performance in the 2023 season was laudable. With his contract extended for the 2024 season, he faces a significant challenge against Daniel Ricciardo, as a seat in the top team may be at stake. It’s up to Tsunoda to continue improving and prove that he is worthy of a spot in a leading team.

