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Formula One: Japan’s Yuki Tsunoda ready to make impact

  • Japanese youngster Tsunoda is part of a new brood on the grid this season

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Yuki Tsunoda (third from the left) greets rival Mick Schumacher ahead of the first day of preseason testing in Bahrain. Both will make their F1 bow this weekend. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse
He’s the baby-faced rookie whose legs are so short his car needs special pedals – but don’t think Yuki Tsunoda is just along for the ride in his Formula One debut.

The 20-year-old Japanese clocked the second-fastest time ahead of Lewis Hamilton in preseason testing, and now he’s aiming to make a name for himself when he suits up for AlphaTauri at the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix at the weekend.

“I just want to give it everything I’ve got,” Tsunoda, who replaced Russian Daniil Kvyat in the AlphaTauri stable, said during an online news conference last week.

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“I don’t want to worry about making mistakes. I just want to go for it and attack.”

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Tsunoda, who was born in 2000 and will be the youngest driver on the grid at 20, has been fast-tracked into the elite after spending just one season in Formula Two last year with British team Carlin.

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