Reflecting on the incident, Tsunoda stated: “He just didn’t leave me any space, and the front wing got damaged. I really didn’t recognise it and went flat out, which usually I do. I mean, I even released a little bit of throttle, but I couldn’t control it at all and went into the wall.” Despite the disappointment of the Sprint, Tsunoda remains optimistic for the Grand Prix on Sunday, where he hopes to put the incident behind him and focus on a strong result.
