Yuki Tsunoda makes a thrilling return to F1 action at the Dutch Grand Prix sprint, stepping into the 2026-spec car for the first time — and he’s loving every chaotic second. Qualifying twelfth, he calls it a solid debut after recovering from a stint away and adapting to the new electric-heavy machinery that demands fresh energy management skills. With veteran driver Isack Hadjar sidelined by injury, Tsunoda seized his chance — and honestly, feels like a rookie again, wrestling with braking, tire wear, and high-speed cornering on Zandvoort’s unforgiving track. But instead of frustration, he’s buzzing — using the sprint as a data-packed warm-up to build confidence ahead of main qualifying and the full race. His mission? Learn, adapt, and keep pushing forward, one lap at a time.
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