It was a Yuki Tsunoda Austin’s perky. But, as we know, youth has its ups and downs. And, therefore, will the Japanese be able to score points for the second consecutive time? The Japanese only succeeded in this feat between Silverstone and Hungaroring, but was certainly favored by the particular course of the Mogyoród race, with several competitive cars knocked out from the first corner.
These are the words of the Japanese in presentation of the appointment in Mexico City, where he never raced, not even in the minor formulas: “Austin was a good weekend, I entered Q3 again and got points. I enjoyed the whole weekend: during the free practice sessions, which were quite demanding, I was still able to improve constantly. I knew we had a good pace and that I would have to put it all together for qualifying. It was a good step forward. I am eager to see what effect thealtitude of Mexico City, as I have never driven in these conditions before. I imagine it could be quite demanding on the neck and arms, although apparently the main effect seems to be on heart rate. Normally I have no problem with this, but in recent training – to prepare for Mexico – I have focused more on endurance with that in mind. That of Mexico it looks quite different from the others, especially in the first sector: it is very tight and has a lot of 90 degree corners, some very slow to tackle at 60-70 km / h. With altitude the air is thinner and this will have a big impact on downforce, so all of these factors won’t make things easy for me.“.
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