Uphill start at home Alpha Tauri, especially for Yuki tsunoda. The Japanese, following the exceptional eighth place obtained in the US GP last week, will be called to the comeback if he wants to at least try to give continuity to what was seen in Austin. A difficult mission already at its core, if we consider the vintage of AlphaTauri, and even more so if we add that Tsunoda will be forced to start last in the Mexican GP on Sunday.
GP Mexico, new power unit for Tsunoda; he will start last
The explanation is very simple and is linked to the fact that in Alpha, after having also violated the curfew, they decided to mount a new power unit on the Japanese car. Let's talk about the farm of the season, respect to the four allowed before incurring the penalty. For Tsunoda, therefore, the Mexican GP certainly does not start in the best possible way, bearing in mind that grid number #22 did not take to the track during the FP1, but left room for the young rookie Isack Hadjar.

Tsunoda, doubt at FantaF1: is it worth taking considering the penalty?
With this decision, there is no good news for Fantasy Managers. The question arises spontaneously: will it be worth investing and having Tsunoda in your fantasy team? There are two factors to take into consideration: the first is linked to score - or zero – with which the Japanese will start the race, regardless of the result he obtains in the qualifying scheduled for Saturday at 23.00 pm. On the other side of the coin, however, you might think you can choose Japanese, hoping for a hypothetical comeback. In fact, if Tsunoda does not finish twentieth, this result will mean bonuses to FantaF1, giving great joy to the Fantasy Managers who will decide to invest 12 Masi in view of the Mexican GP.


