Tsunoda: "It was tough in Canada, there's a lot of pressure on me in these kinds of moments"

Yuki Tsunoda failed to score any points in the Canadian Grand Prix, which was his 100th Formula 1 race.
He started from the back of the grid after receiving a 10-place penalty for a red flag violation, and was only able to climb up to 12th place.
The result means Tsunoda has finished his third consecutive race without a point in his Red Bull seat, while teammate Max Verstappen finished second in Montreal.
Speaking on the subject, Tsunoda said, "Sometimes these periods under pressure are not enjoyable."
"Saturday was a tough day because it was a complete nonsense to get a 10-place penalty."
"I lost a lot of time, especially in the third FP, when you want to get to know the car with the new updates.
"We still need to be at the highest level as a team. I can say that I enjoy this challenge but there is a lot of pressure on me in these moments."
"I can't say that these moments are enjoyable, but I see these periods as an opportunity to improve myself and prove myself more."
"12th place was the best result I could do," he commented.
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