Yuki tsunoda received one 5 second penalty for unsafe release at the end of Saudi Arabian GP. This is the decision taken by the stewards at the end of the Jeddah weekend, with the race won once again by Max Verstappen who finished ahead of teammate Perez and the Ferrari by Charles Leclerc. With this decision, therefore, Tsunoda climbs one position from thirteenth to fourteenth.
Tsunoda, 5 second penalty for him: he finishes the Saudi Arabian GP 14th
A not entirely simple weekend ends for the Japanese rider. Already in Bahrain, with Ricciardo 13th and Tsunoda 14th, the result was not exactly satisfactory, the same can be said for the Saudi Arabian GP. There penalty given to Tsunoda, in fact, archives a weekend full of problems with the feeling with the car. Also demonstrating that RB is not yet at the top is Daniel Ricciardo. The Australian's start to the season, third last in the Jeddah GP, is a clear sign of how the situation is far from easy at the moment for the Faenza team. Starting as a possible outsider, with the many comments on the possible 'extended collaboration' with Red Bull, Visa Cash App will still have to improve a lot to be able to try to establish the positions that count to bring home points.

Australia for redemption
After two unsatisfactory Grands Prix, now comes the break. A week's stop to be able to analyze and understand the difficulties of the car which does not allow the drivers, one might say especially Ricciardo, to be able to express their strength. The Saudi Arabian GP, therefore, ends with this penalty imposed against Tsunoda who, despite this, finishes for this weekend ahead of his teammate. And now, on to Australia, the land of Ricciardo who, together with Yuki, hopes to soon be able to give his team the first points.