Red Bull driver Yuki Tsunoda admitted that his own mistake caused a crash during the second practice for the Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, stating he “turned too much” in the final corner. With less than nine minutes remaining, Tsunoda hit the wall at the last hairpin as he exited onto the main straight, which appeared to damage his track rod. This incident ultimately left him unable to avoid colliding with the exit barrier, leading to the session’s premature end.
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