F1: Yuki Tsunoda to stay at AlphaTauri for a third season in 2023 | Inquirer Sports

F1: Yuki Tsunoda to stay at AlphaTauri for a third season in 2023

/ 07:19 PM September 22, 2022

Formula One F1 - Italian Grand Prix - Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Monza, Italy - September 9, 2022 AlphaTauri's Yuki Tsunoda arrives at Autodromo Nazionale Monza before practice

Formula One F1 – Italian Grand Prix – Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Monza, Italy – September 9, 2022 AlphaTauri’s Yuki Tsunoda arrives at Autodromo Nazionale Monza before practice REUTERS/Jennifer Lorenzini

Japanese driver Yuki Tsunoda will race for AlphaTauri for a third season in 2023, the Red Bull-owned Formula One team said on Thursday.

The Honda-backed 22-year-old is currently 16th in the championship with 11 points from 16 races, half the number of points scored by team mate Pierre Gasly.

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“Having moved to Italy last year, to be closer to the factory, I really feel part of the team and am glad that I get to carry on racing with them in 2023,” Tsunoda said in a statement.

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“Of course, our 2022 season isn’t over yet and we’re still pushing hard in the midfield battle, so I’m fully focused on finishing it on a high and then we will look forward to next year.”

Team boss Franz Tost said Tsunoda had improved a lot this year and had shown “clear evidence of a steep learning curve, which proves he deserves a seat in F1.”

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“I still expect some strong results from him in the last six races of 2022,” he added. “As I always say, a driver needs at least three years to fully get to grips with Formula One, so I’m pleased he’s been given the time to show his full potential.”

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AlphaTauri also have Gasly under contract for next year but the experienced Frenchman’s situation remains uncertain as a key figure in the driver market.

Renault-owned Alpine have been interested in signing him as a replacement for double world champion Fernando Alonso, who is joining Aston Martin, but Red Bull will only let Gasly go if there is a strong alternative.

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American Colton Herta was one such candidate but the IndyCar driver lacks the mandatory super-licence.

Dutch driver Nyck de Vries, who finished ninth on his debut with Williams at Monza as a stand-in for Alex Albon this month, has also been talking to both Alpine and Red Bull.

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