Tsunoda hopes new psychologist stops his ‘overheating brain’ in F1 car

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Tsunoda hopes new psychologist stops his ‘overheating brain’ in F1 car
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AlphaTauri F1 driver Yuki Tsunoda admits “my brain” gets too “overheated” sometimes when he’s driving and hopes a new Red Bull-hired psychologist can help him to manage it. Full story ⬇️

In a recent Red Bull interview, the team’s motorsport advisor Helmut Marko praised Tsunoda’s speed but said the Japanese sophomore was “prone to outbursts” and that “no one can blow their top” like him.

The Japanese driver says he already worked with one during his Formula 2 days, which he believes helped him step up to F1, and hopes the new psychologist can bring him “more consistency”.

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