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Red Bull Face 'critical' situation after a huge accident by Yuki Tsunoda

The Red Bull Adviser Helmut Marko claimed that according to Yuki Tsunoda's great crash, the situation of the spare parts in the Milton Keynes squad had become “critical” in qualifying for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.

The Japanese driver rolled his RB21 in Imola during the first quarter and suffered considerable damage.

While the 82-year-old was relieved, Tsunoda could go away from the incident, but there could be significant effects on the six-time designers of the designers.

The Austrian said that the 25-year-old driver would undergo further checks in front of the Grand Prix in Italy because he would compensate for Villeneuve variant.

“Thank God, he is unharmed,” said Marko Sky Sport Germany. “He was in the medical center and should be examined again on Sunday. Then permission to run or not follows.

“But I think it's mainly because he has to undergo a different fitness and health check.”

Tsunoda took responsibility for the crash and complained about his own “heroes” -compliant, which caused the “unnecessary” shunt, which Marko repeated.

He explained that Red Bull will now be marginally marginally for the rest of the current triple haoder, with the rounds in Monaco and Spain coming in consecutive weeks.

“It was a mistake from his side,” said Marko. “But as I said, luckily nothing happened to him.

“It is an incredible setback for us because we are now working through three races in a row, including Monaco. It is not exactly forgivable if you make a mistake there. Therefore, the situation with spare parts has really become critical.”

When asked how Red Bull can best deal with Tsunoda after the incident, he added: “You have to give him security and support. And we will do that.”

Tsunoda will start the Grand Prix from the pit panel after an extensive repair job was carried out on the RB21.

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